I had Covered California for several years with income between $20k-$25k from 2021-2022. On 1/9/23 I started a new job making ~ $69k and enrolled in health insurance through my employer (I have box DD on my W-2).
I delayed cancelling my Covered California coverage until August 2023. I just received my 1095-A and Turbo Tax is showing I owe $2,400 from advance tax credits as I did not qualify for Covered CA with my new income.
I did not report an income change to Covered CA, however I did not go to the doctor at all in 2023 so I was not using the coverage.
I was hoping that having the 1095-B or 1095-C from my new coverage would help, but I read that those forms don’t get input to TurboTax at all and it’s just the box DD on W-2 that indicates coverage.
What are the odds I can get Covered CA to retroactively cancel my coverage for 2023 (aside from January, as I still needed the coverage that month as I started my new job mid-month) by proving I had other coverage and did not use the Covered CA coverage.
Any advice appreciated!
I delayed cancelling my Covered California coverage until August 2023. I just received my 1095-A and Turbo Tax is showing I owe $2,400 from advance tax credits as I did not qualify for Covered CA with my new income.
I did not report an income change to Covered CA, however I did not go to the doctor at all in 2023 so I was not using the coverage.
I was hoping that having the 1095-B or 1095-C from my new coverage would help, but I read that those forms don’t get input to TurboTax at all and it’s just the box DD on W-2 that indicates coverage.
What are the odds I can get Covered CA to retroactively cancel my coverage for 2023 (aside from January, as I still needed the coverage that month as I started my new job mid-month) by proving I had other coverage and did not use the Covered CA coverage.
Any advice appreciated!