Hi, I forgot to submit my 1095-B & 1095-C this year. I have had insurance all year and I am scared to get fined even though I had it. Any suggestions? Will I be ok?
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You do not enter a 1095B or a 1095 C on a federal tax return. You only have to enter a 1095A---if you had insurance from healthcare.gov through the marketplace.
Okay so I should be okay then!
Yes--don't stress over it.
You will not be fined or even in any trouble.
The 1095-B and 1095-C are not required to be entered on your tax return. Just put them in your tax archive in case the government ever remembers why they had people produce and mail them...
Even if you didn't have any insurance there is no more fines or penalties.
"Even if you didn't have any insurance there is no more fines or penalties. "
A few woke states didn't like that and established their own penalty for their residents.
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