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New Member
posted Apr 7, 2021 10:18:42 AM

How do I tie my form 1095 a to my schedule c?

I have self employment income for side job and I don't make much, however I do not get offered insurance from my other jobs. Am I able to deduct my health insurance premiums I paid through the marketplace?

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Level 10
Apr 7, 2021 11:19:01 AM

To tie your 1095-A to your schedule C, follow these steps:

 

  • Deductions and Credits
  • Medical 
  • Affordable Health Care (1095-A)
  • On the screen, Let us know if these situaltons apply to you:
  • Select I'm self-employed and bought a Marketplace plan
  • Answer the questions about the business associated with the plan
  • If it says you may have to payback, that will not apply to 2020.

There is no payback of the premium tax credit for 2020.

 

 

New Member
Apr 9, 2021 4:06:12 PM

Question: Will I have a 1095 A form if I worked 9 months in 2020 and retired.  I received a 1095 C for taxes but I did not receive a 1095 A?

Level 15
Apr 9, 2021 4:07:58 PM


@fullereg wrote:

Question: Will I have a 1095 A form if I worked 9 months in 2020 and retired.  I received a 1095 C for taxes but I did not receive a 1095 A?


A Form 1095-A is Only issued to you if you had health care coverage through either healthcare.gov or one of the state Marketplace Exchanges.  Did you have this type of coverage?

A Form 1095-C is not entered on a tax return.

Level 15
Apr 9, 2021 4:09:23 PM

You only get a 1095A if you had marketplace ins or Obamacare.  You don't enter a 1095-B or 1095-C on your tax return. You only enter a 1095-A if you get one

Expert Alumni
Apr 9, 2021 4:13:48 PM

No, you only get the 1095-A form if you have Obamacare or you have health insurance through a Marketplace.  If you did not have health insurance through a government Marketplace, then you won't receive a 1095-A.  In this case, you can answer NO and continue through your return.     @fullereg