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@RIREK wrote:

On the 1095A forms employers are allowed to use alpha-numerics for contributions (eg 1a/2c) this is not the case for entering in my 1095a form for Turbo tax so I have no way to enter it without divining a number my employer didn't even have to calculate. Please allow alpha-numerics for this entry that relate to the corresponding tax codes (1a being met at least enough contribution so the employee did not have to spend more than required through ACA poverty level requirements at 9.5%... etc)


You do not receive a Form 1095-A from an employer.  If your employer provided health care insurance you would receive a Form 1095-C.

A Form 1095-C or Form 1095-B is not entered on a tax return.

 

You would receive a Form 1095-A if you received Marketplace Insurance through your state or from healthcare.gov.

For a Form 1095-A go to the healthcare.gov website - https://www.healthcare.gov/blog/filing-2021-taxes-with-form-1095-a/