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@BobKamman wrote:
@chasetax "those returns"
@shyanne-2 "filed one"
@Just-Lisa-Now- "filed several of them"
Excuse my curiosity. WTF are you people talking aboiut? Returns with no 8962 required? How would Intuit and IRS recognize them? Returns with a PTC credit? Why would those be rejected now?
Returns that showed an APTC payback, but now that the program has been updated that payback has been removed. The 8962 is no longer included in the return (although it is still in there and can be printed for informational purposes if youd like).
This is what IRS said to do, and they wont be sending out any letters for missing 1095A/8962 forms.
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-suspends-requirement-to-repay-excess-advance-payments-of-the-2020-p...
"The Internal Revenue Service announced today that taxpayers with excess APTC for 2020 are not required to file Form 8962, Premium Tax Credit, or report an excess advance Premium Tax Credit repayment on their 2020 Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR, Schedule 2, Line 2, when they file."
Returns with a PTC net credit still have the 8962 included and Efile just fine.
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