Do I need to file 1099sa form, or can I use the regular Free Filing Edition of Turbo Tax without being penalized if I'm not employed and have a 1099sa from an old HSA?

I got an HSA with an insurance plan back in 2015 or 2016 that was provided through my employer at the time. So in the previous years i have filed on Turbo Tax with a deluxe account or something because of having the HSA and not being able to use the free edition. I no longer have that insurance and the funds on the actual HSA dwindled to $0 from constant monthly maintenance fees. So my question is can I file with the regular edition of Turbo Tax, regardless of receiving this 1099sa? Since I no longer have the insurance or any contributions to the amount. I'm really confused and also broke from being unemployed at the moment otherwise i would've just followed suit like i did with the special edition of turbo Tax last year. Please help.

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