I am retired and have medical insurance from my former employer. they have NOT provided a 1095-A, but, when I research this, the medical service provider website refers to providing a 1095-B, which I have to ask for and will be mailed to me. I am on my Life Partners 1095-C because I get dental from her. It states that if I don't provide 1095-B information on my tax return the IRS may delay my return. do I need a 1095-A, as Turbo Tax asks, request the 1095-B, which my medical insurance provider provides, or take entries from the 1095-C.
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No, you do not need a 1095-A unless you purchased your health insurance through the Marketplace (heathcare,gov) or a state exchange. You only need to provide the 1095-A information if you received the Advanced Premium Tax Credit or if you purchased through the government and want to claim a subsidy.
Turbo Tax is asking me if I received a 1095-A. I received a 1095-B and always have in past years. How can I get TT to ask for information from my 1095-B
@Sudu2114 wrote:
Turbo Tax is asking me if I received a 1095-A. I received a 1095-B and always have in past years. How can I get TT to ask for information from my 1095-B
A Form 1095-B is not reported on a tax return. Keep a copy for your records
HOW DO I GET PAST TURBO TAX ASKING FOR INFORMATION FROM A 1095-A. ????????
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