Thank you, Alicia.
Apparently, I'd already done what you suggested, however I just can't get the numbers to work out. And now I see that the total Self-Employed Health Insurance deduction is about 1/2 the figure of what I owed:
1095-A
Column A
Annual total: $10,631
Column B
Annual total: $8,760
Column C
Annual total: $8,638
Premium Tax Credit: $0
Eligible for: $1,762
Unpaid portion: $8,638 - $1,762= $6,876
SelfEmployed Health Insurance deduction listed under Tax Breaks summary: $3,346 --- How was this figure determined?
Thanks for your help!
Column A is your gross premium amount. Column C is the amount of Premium Tax Credit you received in Advance (APTC). So your actual cash paid for premiums is $1,993 according to the numbers in your post.
The amount of Premium Tax Credit you are allowed is based on your reported income. It is requiring you to pay back $6,876 of the APTC you got throughout the year. Then your SE Health Insurance deduction is also limited by your self-employed income.
So of the $1,993 you paid through 2021 and the APTC you have to pay back of $6,876, TurboTax is calculating you are eligible for $3,346 deduction based on your self-employment net income.
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