The in for entered is for the spouse, and his HSA account. The insurance is also in his name, as a family plan. The 1095-B shows coverage for all 12 months, but there is no place to correct the error.
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Are you referring to the "lapse in coverage" message that you immediately see after the question "What type of HDHP coverage did [name] have on December 1, 2017?"
This is a poorly worded question that really wants to know if you took advantage of the last-month rule in 2017. This lapse message happens either to taxpayers who don't have an HSA and didn't realize that this question didn't apply to them (so answer "None"), or had HDHP coverage but no personal HSA, so never had the chance to tell TurboTax in the interview that they had HDHP coverage in 2018 (only the taxpayer who has an HSA answers those questions).
If the taxpayer who got this message does not have an HSA (even if he/she has HDHP coverage), then read the following:
So for each of you who does not have an HSA:
then you (whichever of you) should enter "None" for the 12/1/2017 answer even if you were covered, because this last-month question doesn't apply to you.
It looks like the same problem persists in TurboTax 2019 Deluxe. I wonder why Intuit did not fix the problem one year after it was reported.
Agreed, very confusing!
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