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Deductions & credits
If you have nothing in column A, then there should be nothing in column C. Is this Pennie? If so, for some reason they issued a bunch of 1095-A's with an amount in column C for a month people did not have coverage. The fix is to leave column A and B blank on that row. Then you will be able to submit your return. Since there were no premiums to pay, there should be no credit.
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‎April 15, 2025
11:50 AM