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Voided 1095-A may trigger amended tax return

Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service

What to Do if You Get a Corrected or Voided Form 1095-A

If you or anyone in your household enrolled in a health plan through the Health Insurance Marketplace in 2015, you should have received a Form 1095-A, Health Insurance Marketplace Statement, from the Marketplace. You will use the information on the form to claim the premium tax credit if you’re eligible, to reconcile advance payments of the premium tax credit, or both, when filing your tax return. 

Some taxpayers may receive a corrected or voided Form 1095-A because the information on the initial form was incorrect or incomplete. To determine if this is a corrected or voided form, look at the top of the form to see if either of those boxes is checked. Alternatively, you might receive a letter from the Marketplace indicating that you should disregard your Form 1095-A, which means your original Form 1095-A has been voided.

Corrected Form 1095-A

A corrected form generally indicates you previously received a Form 1095-A containing one or more errors.

Voided Form 1095-A

A voided form – or letter stating your form was voided – generally indicates you previously received a Form 1095-A that was issued in error.  This may happen if you did not complete enrollment in Marketplace coverage. The voided Form 1095-A – as the well as the previously received Form 1095-A – should not be used to file your tax return.

For additional information, see our Question and Answers about Health Care Information Forms for Individuals.

Issue Number:    IRS Health Care Tax Tip 2016-44