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Filing a 1095 form when you have Health Insurance in Washington state.

Here are Wenatchee Enrollment Center,  we have been helping people get their 1095 Forms since the second year so that they can file their taxes. We are one of the full service enrollment centers for the Washington State Healthplanfinder. We print out forms and assist customers attached to us for no cost.

We have done it so long that we created a help form. If you go to: https://teammccolm.wufoo.com/forms/qi53yg1en5p81/ then we can quickly generate and email a form for you so that you can file your taxes. Always file your taxes

If someone tells you that you made too little to file your taxes then they are incorrect and go someplace else to file them. Filing your Federal tax credits is for every that receives a tax credit to reduce the cost of health insurance. If you do not file, then you jeopardize your ability to reduce the cost of healthcare and may have to pay full price. 

  • 1095-A form is eligible for everyone with a Qualified Health Plan. In our area this would be Lifewise and Ambetter for 2020. In 2021, Community Health was added. These were available on January 13th electronically and mailed out. If you don’t have a printer then stop by our office at 1630 N Wenatchee Ave, Suite 18 and we will print one out. 
  • 1095-B Form is eligible for Apple Health. If you have access to an account, then you can print them out directly. (Note, it has to be your account and not a broker or other enhanced user account). The other way is to contact the Healthcare Authority directly and they can mail you another copy. 
  • 1095-C Form is from your Employer provided plans please contact your employer directly. 

 If you need to make a change on your 1095-A form then let us know and we will do our best to get it corrected in a timely manner.

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