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Deductions & credits
I tried what you said and went back and removed the 0.00 from column B & C on the 1095A. There is a Turbo Tax edit, however, that says I have to ENTER A VALUE in columns B & C. It passes edits if I leave the 0.00 in those columns.
I called the "Healthcare Marketplace" and their representative told me I didn't need to file the 1095A (or IRS form 8962) at all if I received a 1095A with zeros in columns B & C, since I received no advanced ACA premium tax credit. I'm not sure I trust their answer 100%... so that's why I posted this question to the forum.
Even if I leave the $0.00 in column B & C in Turbo Tax to get past the edits, however, I can't see where my Monthly Enrollment Premiums (Column A) cross back over to my Schedule A (other healthcare premiums) deduction without me entering the premium $$$ amount myself. I know this to be true because I enter my wife's Medicare Part N Supplement premiums in this Schedule A deduction field, and it doesn't increase when I post my 1095A (with zero's in column B & C) in TurboTax Premier.
I don't want to double dip or risks an audit flag but I also don't want to miss out on this substantial (more than 10K) deduction. Hope this make sense. If not, please feel free to ask follow-up questions.
Thanks to all!