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dashelman
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Dear TurboTax, My Name is [Removed]. I have just received an additional 2016 document entitled 1095-C. My employee contribution was $462 for tax year 2016. Dave

 
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LeeM
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Dear TurboTax, My Name is [Removed]. I have just received an additional 2016 document entitled 1095-C. My employee contribution was $462 for tax year 2016. Dave

You do not need to enter anything nor report your Form 1095-C (see the bottom of this answer). 

Your employee contribution should be listed on your Form W-2 and shown as non-taxable (or not part of your taxable wages in Box 1 of your Form W-2).

During the tax season, taxpayers who have?non-Marketplace health insurance?(their plan wasn’t purchased on healthcare.gov or a state Marketplace) may receive the?new Forms 1095-B or 1095-C?— these are receipts from private insurers or employers, confirming you had or were offered coverage. Check them for accuracy if you receive them and keep them for your records.?You will not need them to file your 2016 tax return. 

It would not make any impact on your tax return.  

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LeeM
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Dear TurboTax, My Name is [Removed]. I have just received an additional 2016 document entitled 1095-C. My employee contribution was $462 for tax year 2016. Dave

You do not need to enter anything nor report your Form 1095-C (see the bottom of this answer). 

Your employee contribution should be listed on your Form W-2 and shown as non-taxable (or not part of your taxable wages in Box 1 of your Form W-2).

During the tax season, taxpayers who have?non-Marketplace health insurance?(their plan wasn’t purchased on healthcare.gov or a state Marketplace) may receive the?new Forms 1095-B or 1095-C?— these are receipts from private insurers or employers, confirming you had or were offered coverage. Check them for accuracy if you receive them and keep them for your records.?You will not need them to file your 2016 tax return. 

It would not make any impact on your tax return.  

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