Your 1095-A has information about Georgia Access plans any member of your household had in 2025, including:
- Premiums paid
- Premium tax credits used
- A figure called “second lowest cost Silver plan” (SLCSP)
- If you had Georgia Access coverage but didn't use the premium tax credit
You’ll use information from your 1095-A to fill out tax Form 8962, Premium Tax Credit (PDF, 115 KB). This is how you'll "reconcile" your taxes to find out if there's any difference between the premium tax credit you used and the amount you qualify for. Find instructions for Form 8962
You could receive more than one 1095-A if:
- You changed Georgia Access plans during the year
- You updated your application with new information — like adding or removing a family member, or moving — that resulted in a new enrollment in your plan
- Different household members had different plans
- If there are more than 5 members on the same plan
You will receive form 1095-A even if you paid full price for a Georgia Access plan.