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posted Jun 4, 2019 12:12:25 PM

For Form 8962, I found out I needed to go to healthcare.gov to get numbers for Column B Now I don't know what to do with Column C. What should go into Column C?

I did not take an advance credit. 

The Second Lower Cost Silver Plan amount for Column B was higher than the Column A amount. 

My form 1095A had zeros in Column C but it also had zeros in Column B. 

If I play with the numbers and put at least $1 in Column C it looks like I get the full amount back minus $1. 

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Level 1
Jun 4, 2019 12:12:26 PM

Column C of the 1095-A is the amount of the advance payment of premium tax credit. You state in your question, you did not take any of the credit.  So column C would be 0's.  Looks like you will get the full amount back,including the 1$.  For additional information use this link.  1095-Tips

1095-Tips

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Level 1
Jun 4, 2019 12:12:26 PM

Column C of the 1095-A is the amount of the advance payment of premium tax credit. You state in your question, you did not take any of the credit.  So column C would be 0's.  Looks like you will get the full amount back,including the 1$.  For additional information use this link.  1095-Tips

1095-Tips

New Member
Jun 4, 2019 12:12:27 PM

So in TurboTax when I enter all 0's in column C the tax credit disappears and Column C has red "please enter an amount" by each of the 12 months. I can rectify this by entering in a 1 for each month. Is this a flaw in TurboTax then? I don't understand.

New Member
Jun 4, 2019 12:12:29 PM

same issue, as it won't allow zeros?

Level 2
Jun 4, 2019 12:12:30 PM

Same issue.  Column A is less than Column B so Column C is $.00.  Can not proceed because Turbotax is not allowing $.00 in Column C.  Is there a fix for this?

Level 1
Jun 4, 2019 12:12:33 PM

My apologies- Please try the following solutions. 

1. enter .01 cents in each column C box.  The total will add up to "0" rounded, and will match the IRS's totals for each column.

2.https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/4394028