Retirement tax questions

I think this is another solution? 

 

In the IRS Instructions for Form 8962, it says "Who Must File":

"You must file Form 8962 with your income tax return (Form
1040, 1040-SR, or 1040-NR) if any of the following apply to you.

• You are taking the PTC.

• APTC was paid for you or another individual in your tax family.

• APTC was paid for an individual you told the Marketplace
would be in your tax family and neither you nor anyone else
included that individual in a tax family.

If any of the circumstances above apply to you, you must file
an income tax return and attach Form 8962 even if you are not
otherwise required to file. "

 I am not taking the Premium Tax Credit, because I am not allowed to due to my use of the HRA, therefore I don't need to submit the Form. In order to avoid generating the form in TurboTax, I did not enter my 1095-A into the program (actually, I deleted it after having already entered it). There is no real requirement to enter the 1095-A into TurboTax, as it actually doesn't get transmitted to the IRS -- only the information on the Form 8962, which reflects what is on a 1095-A gets transmitted.  I'm assuming that when the IRS analyzes my return, they'll see that there is no Form 8962, and if they try to match it up with their receipt of my 1095-A, they'll just let it go because there was no Advanced PTC ever given to me on the 1095-A, and I'm not asking for any PTC or reconciliation via the Form 8962. 

Does this make sense?