MarilynG1
Employee Tax Expert

Deductions & credits

If you didn't enroll into your wife's employer healthcare plan, then enter your 1095-A into TurboTax as it is shown, since it is correct.  You don't need to report to healthcare.gov until you actually enroll in the employer plan. 

 

Just because you were eligible to participate in the employer plan, does not mean you were required to do so.  If the cost of the employer plan is considered 'excessive' or doesn't provide adequate coverage, you can stay in your Marketplace plan.

 

You don't enter a 1099-C into TurboTax; it is for your records.  

 

Here's more info on Marketplace vs. Employer Plans

 

 

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