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Yes. If you paid premiums on the 1095-A that were greater than your tax credit it would automatically transfer to the medical expenses.
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Within Deductions and Credits, TurboTax provided the option for me to enter Medical Expenses. Though I did not provide any medical expenses, after clicking through the prompts, I saw a non-zero amount listed for my Medical Expenses.
This year, I have a 1095-A form also added to the Deductions and Credits. Could this be the reason?
Yes. If you paid premiums on the 1095-A that were greater than your tax credit it would automatically transfer to the medical expenses.
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