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Issue Number: HCTT-2015-01Inside This Issue
Health Care Law
Brings Changes to IRS Tax Forms
This year, there are some changes to tax forms related to the Affordable Care
Act. Along with a few new lines on existing forms, there will also be two new
forms that will need to be included with some tax returns. While most taxpayers
will simply need to check a box on their tax return to indicate they had health
coverage for all of 2014, there are also new lines on Forms 1040, 1040A, and
1040EZ related to the health care law.To help navigate these changes, taxpayers and their tax professionals should consider filing their return electronically. Using tax preparation software is the best and simplest way to file a complete and accurate tax return as it guides individuals and tax preparers through the process and does all the math. There are a variety of electronic filing options, including free volunteer assistance, IRS Free File for taxpayers who qualify, commercial software, and professional assistance. Here is information about the new forms and updates to the existing forms: Form 8965, Health Coverage Exemptions
Form 1040
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