Try clicking on another tab, such as
Deductions and Credits, and then back into Health Insurance. That
should take you back to the beginning, so you can check the answers to the
coverage questions.
·
Click on the Federal section,
on the left menu, and select Health Insurance, at the top
·
When asked if you had health
insurance in 2017, select either all year or you will pick who
and what months, and Continue.
·
When asked about being enrolled
in any of these less common plans in 2017, select No, if you were
covered through your work or state coverage that generates a 1095 B or C.
The 1095-B and the 1095-C do not need to be entered into your return. They
are for informational purposes.
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