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Deductions & credits
Yes, you cannot leave Column C blank but you can and should put in zero in column C for each month of coverage.
If Column B is blank you must make entries in that column greater than zero for each month of coverage. You can find the "Second Lowest Cost Silver Plan" amount for Column B by using this link to the healthcare tax tool or by contacting your marketplace insurer.
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‎February 20, 2023
8:43 AM