After you file

I've posted earlier here that the method with putting $1 for 1095-A didn't work for me. However, I was able to get mine accepted using TaxAct instead.

 

This is how I got it to work: I filled it out as normal (answering no for Marketplace insurance), and was rejected with the f8962-070 code as usual. But in their rejection email, they also included instructions to e-file with an "ACA Explanation" attachment to explain that I don't need to file a form 8962, since I don't have a Marketplace insurance.

 

If anyone else is having issues making the turbotax solution work, I would give this one a try. Just file as you did normally, wait for a rejection. Then follow the instructions to include an ACA explanation, which is just a PDF file with a brief explanation of why you don't need to file form 8962.

 

I don't know if this also works with other tax softwares, but this did save me the trouble of having to file by mail. Hope this helps!