I have a HDHP that covers my family. TT asks me "What type of HDHP did [spouse] have on December 1, 2020." If I answer "Family," it tells me she had a gap in coverage, which isn't true. I found advice here that I should answer "None," but when I do that it asks for a Form 1095-A. Since she's covered by my plan, she doesn't get one, so I check "No, we didn't receive or were not approved to receive unemployment" and "No, I didn't receive Form 1095-A." Then it tells me that if I don't enter a 1095-A before I file, the IRS will reject the tax return. What's going on and how do I fix it?
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These questions are not all from the same place in TurboTax, so I will need your help in telling me where you are seeing these messages.
The first message "What type of HDHP did [spouse] have on December 1, 2020." is found at the end of the HSA interview.
But when you answered NONE (which is correct), where did TurboTax "ask[s] for a Form 1095-A"? That's not in the HSA interview. Where did you go to find this question? Had you gone to the Federal Review?
They are all definitely from the same place/interview. Here's the sequence of questions and my answers: 1) What type of HDHP did [spouse] have on 12/1/20? (Ans: None, though she's covered by mine). 2) Did you spend more than [xxx] on medical expenses? (Ans: No). 3) Before we ask about your Form 1095-A we need to ask about some other information. Did you or your spouse get unemployment compensation? (Ans: No). 4) Did you receive Form 1095-A for your health insurance plan? (No. She's covered by my insurance, for which I got a 1095-C). It's at this point that I'm told I have to enter a 1095-A before I can file or it will be rejected.
If you don't have a 1095-A and know you won't be receiving one, you can delete the 1095-A from your return. This will also remove the 8962 and allow you to change your answer to the 1095-A question to No. Here’s how:
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