Deductions & credits

Thank you for responding so quickly.

I did go back to the heathcare.gov website and found a lot more information. They state that if you did not qualify for a premium tax credit you don't have to enter the 1095-A when doing taxes just keep it with your records. It really got confusing to me because I don't ever want to pass up any opportunity to a break with our little SSA incomes and pension being taxed (they've dipped into every penny we've earned in our lifetime) now retirement too. So, when I get all the TurboTax advice about using the tool that healthcare.gov offer to calculate column B that is all zeroes I think well maybe something has changed and we are getting a little break from the government (it has happened in the past). But I also don't need to set us up for owing the government a bunch of money either on our little retirement incomes! TurboTax has always been so easy to use when we had a mortgage payment, children, jobs and itemized deductions but this little detail could most definitely through a big snag in our plans. I've done our taxes using TurboTax for probably 15 years.

With all that said

Thanks Again!!!