Deductions & credits

As long as you did not receive any Advance credit on column C, hypothetically you can file your tax return without the 1095-A or 8962 (despite what TurboTax is telling you).   While that it usually the case, occasionally it will still reject.

 

If you are certain you don't qualify for the Premium Tax Credit at all, enter 0.01 for column B (the SLCSP) and leave column C blank (blank, not zero).

 

There are certain kinds of HRAs in certain situations that SOMETIMES allow the Premium Tax Credit, but that gets more complicated.  My prior comments are assuming you don't qualify at all for the credit.