In the California section for Health Insurance Coverage for 2022, there is a TurboTax link for “What if I have a Form 1095-B…” that provides more information. It says in part: “If you have a 1095-B, a form titled Health Coverage, the FTB [Franchise Tax Board for California] does need information from this form…”
From reading other answers in this forum, I understand that the IRS doesn’t need any detail from Form 1095-B. But according to the above TurboTax information, California does need the information. So how do I get the information into my California return?
Thanks.
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California has to know if you had insurance since there is a penalty for the uninsured. Federal return has no penalty. So just tell the California section that you had medical coverage all year if that is the case. Your 1095-B is evidence of that and the form itself doesn’t have to be entered in the return.
Bsch4477, thank you for your clear and concise answer.
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