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It sounds as if this Form 1095-A shows that you did have insurance coverage for the month of January, because it has the entry in the C Column for Advanced Premium Tax Credit that was paid to an insurance company. However it is unusual that there is nothing in Column A, although sometimes that is blank. They may need to issue you a voided form for the IRS.
If you did have coverage in January and owe back Premium Tax Credit, then it will require the Deluxe version of TurboTax, as that is more than the basic tax forms covered in the free version.
I would recommend to contact the Marketplace and see if you they show you with coverage or not. They send that information to the IRS to match up with your tax return, so if it is incorrect in the Marketplace, it is not going to match.
If you need extra time and file an extension, it will waive failure-to-file penalties until October 18th. However, if you would have owed tax on April the 18th, the IRS will assess monthly late payment penalties and interest until you pay.
I recommend to extend your return with a TurboTax Extension and also pay your best guess of anything you may owe. If you overpay, it will be refunded. If you underpay, it will only calculate penalties on the part that was not paid.
TurboTax has a tool called TaxCaster to give you an idea of your tax liability and/or refund. You can vary different items and see how that could impact your return. Click for TaxCaster
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