DawnC
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When you have a premium amount entered in column A, you are now required to enter the SLCSP for column B.    Without the correct SLCSP amount, the Premium Tax Credit will be incorrectly calculated.   @ClarDold     For months that no premium was paid, you can leave all columns blank.   For any months, a premium was paid, column C can be blank (don't enter zeros), but in order to calculate correctly, TurboTax needs the correct SLCSP entered in column B.   

 

The SLCSP premium is incorrect if:

 

  • Part III, Column B has a “0” or is blank for any month someone in your household had the Marketplace plan (premium paid in column A)
  • You had changes in your household that you didn’t tell the Marketplace about — like having a baby, moving, getting married or divorced, or losing a dependent

 

If either applies to you, use our tax tool to get the premium for your second-lowest cost Silver plan (SLCSP).

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