It's tax season. I received a 1095-B for my Health Coverage but noticed that TurboTax does not ask for it (it asks for 1095-A though). Do I need to report this on my taxes? If so, how?
*This is for 2019 Taxes
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No. you do not report the information on Form 1095-B on your tax return. If you have a 1095-B, a form titled Health Coverage, the IRS does NOT need any details from this form. You can keep any 1095-B forms you get from your health insurance company or the government agency that sponsors your plan for your records. The Form 1095-A is for Obamacare.
I'm stuck in turbo tax on that entry page and am locked there because it won't let me move on, forward
Click another tab at the top of the page like "Income & Expenses". This should get you out of the loop. Continue through the interviews and topics you need.
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