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No, as long as you went through the healthcare section and marked that you had insurance, and that it wasn't Obamacare, you should be fine. The Form 1095-C is not needed or entered on your return.
If you have a 1095-C, Employer
Provided Health Coverage, the IRS does NOT need any details from this form.
You can keep any 1095-C forms you get from your health insurance company or the
government agency that sponsors your plan for your own records. Just go through
and answer each question accurately.
For more information select the link below:
No, as long as you went through the healthcare section and marked that you had insurance, and that it wasn't Obamacare, you should be fine. The Form 1095-C is not needed or entered on your return.
If you have a 1095-C, Employer
Provided Health Coverage, the IRS does NOT need any details from this form.
You can keep any 1095-C forms you get from your health insurance company or the
government agency that sponsors your plan for your own records. Just go through
and answer each question accurately.
For more information select the link below:
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