My Form 1095-A shows column A = 0, column B = 0, column C = $1096.36 for October. TurboTax will not let me enter the data as is. It says column B must be greater than 0. Covered California says the form might look incorrect but that is not a mistake. This happens in my case because I moved to Medicare and ended the CoveredCA health plan in October. Please help.
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For column B, you can get your SLCSP from covered CA and enter that or you can try leaving both box a and b blank. Remove the 0's and enter nothing at all in the box.
Thank you for the response. I also called TurboTax Support and got the same answer. I blanked out column A, column B, and column C. TurboTax liked it. I resubmit my tax returns and got accepted by the IRS. No more Reject Code F8962-070!
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