Here is the corrected version of the text, divided into sentences: Even if you might have heard rumblings about a new tax form next year, they're true. Starting in early 2016 and every year after, you'll receive form 1095. Most people will receive the 1095-c, but you may get the 1095 A or B instead of it. You'll need your 1095 to complete your 2015 tax return. Federal law requires your employer to fill it out and provide it to you and the IRS. That makes it super important for tax purposes. The form reports whether your employer offered you health coverage in 2015, if the coverage was affordable according to Affordable Care Act standards, and some details around the cost of coverage they offered. It'll supplement, not replace, your W-2 which reports how much you made and paid in taxes. Form 1095-c has three parts. Part one identifies you, the employee, and your employer. Part two indicates whether your employer offered medical coverage for the whole year or certain months only. It also states the lowest cost plan that was available during that time. Part three lists people covered on your plan. Remember, you may not be able to accurately file your 2015 tax return without your 1095 form, so don't lose it. Keep it safe and have it handy when you do your taxes. Visit this IRS site for more information.