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MikO12
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Health Plan Terminated for Non Payment and Column B is $0

My health plan was terminated for non payment of health insurance premiums. I was covered from January until October 31st (including the first month grace period which was October).

 

This is how my Form 1095-A appears for November and December. Months January thru October have all Columns (A, B, and C) filled in.

 

MonthA. Monthly enrollment premiumsB. Monthly second lowest cost silver
plan (SLCSP) premium
C. Monthly advance payment of
premium tax credit
November$3,523.20$0$1,622.43
December$0$0$1,622.43

 

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Health Plan Terminated for Non Payment and Column B is $0

I'll page @Mike9241. Check later.

Health Plan Terminated for Non Payment and Column B is $0

it seems you are saying that the 1095-A is wrong for November and December because you were terminated in at the end of October. This is a matter for you to resolve with the health plan.  if you report different numbers then what the IRS gets you can be assured you'll get a notice or bill. so the sooner you resolve this the better. There is nothing Turbotax can do.    

MikO12
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Health Plan Terminated for Non Payment and Column B is $0

If I just copy it the same exact way as form 1095-A, then would that work without causing issues with the IRS?  I know it would make the repayment amount higher.

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