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No, not all 1095 tax forms get reported.
See the following TurboTax video for more info.
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i received too much of a tax credit. if i file both the 1095 a and 1095 b forms wont that reduce my tax liability?
@kidnuts43 wrote:
i received too much of a tax credit. if i file both the 1095 a and 1095 b forms wont that reduce my tax liability?
The Form 1095-B is not and cannot be entered on a tax return.
Send your 1095B with your return. You don’t need to enter the details into your return. Just mail a copy with your return. I say this because we did not provide a copy last year (2019 filing) and the IRS delayed my refund until we finally received notice that I needed to amend my return and mail it to the IRS. Once they received it, they adjusted my refund amount (they doubled it) and a few weeks later they deposited it into my account.
The law still requires a Form 1095-B to be filed with the IRS, but taxpayers do not generally need this Form in order to prepare their individual returns for 2019.
@harmony-kenney wrote:
Send your 1095B with your return. You don’t need to enter the details into your return. Just mail a copy with your return. I say this because we did not provide a copy last year (2019 filing) and the IRS delayed my refund until we finally received notice that I needed to amend my return and mail it to the IRS. Once they received it, they adjusted my refund amount (they doubled it) and a few weeks later they deposited it into my account.
The law still requires a Form 1095-B to be filed with the IRS, but taxpayers do not generally need this Form in order to prepare their individual returns for 2019.
NO. The tax code does NOT require a Form 1095-B to be reported on a tax return.
See this TurboTax support FAQ for the Form 1095-B - https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/credits-and-deductions/help/do-i-need-to-enter-a-1095-b/01/26673
IRS Form 1095-B, Health Coverage - https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1095b.pdf
Gov't Employees Health Assoc. (GEHA) which I've had for 30 yrs does not issue a 1095A, ie, only the "marketplace" does and I didn't get my insurance from them, but Turbo Tax requires that I enter information from 1095A. Between a rock and hard spot. Now what?
@Bill141 wrote:
Gov't Employees Health Assoc. (GEHA) which I've had for 30 yrs does not issue a 1095A, ie, only the "marketplace" does and I didn't get my insurance from them, but Turbo Tax requires that I enter information from 1095A. Between a rock and hard spot. Now what?
Enter 1095-a in the Search box located in the upper right of the program screen. Click on Jump to 1095-a
When asked if you have a Form 1095-A click on NO. Or if you land on a screen showing the 1095-A delete the 1095-A.
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