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Military Retired - Turbo Tax 2019 - No 1095-A issued

Military Retired - Turbo Tax 2019. We are not issued 1095-A. We get 1095-B.

Medicare also only issues 1095-B.

We have the Documents but the program only cares about 1095-A???

 

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Joe 

 

 

 

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Military Retired - Turbo Tax 2019 - No 1095-A issued

Forms 1095-B and 1095-C are not entered on a tax return.  The question on whether you had healthcare coverage has been removed from the tax return since as of tax year 2019 there is no penalty for not having healthcare coverage.

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Military Retired - Turbo Tax 2019 - No 1095-A issued

I'm not trying to keep the fire Burning but... I'm using Turbo Tax Deluxe Stand Alone. I just received a new update at 0600 CST 01/15/2020.

Under Deductions & Credits: Medical; Affordable Care Act (Form 1095-A) If you answer No to Getting the Form You get: The IRS won't penalize you for not entering your Form 1095-A, But it may take longer for them to process your return.???

Military Retired - Turbo Tax 2019 - No 1095-A issued

@rgj34169 The following screen after clicking on No for having a Form 1095-A states -

If you have an Affordable Care Act Plan...

 

If you do not have an ACA plan then you will never receive a Form 1095-A so you can disregard the information on that screen and Continue.

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