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Error checking is a separate step in the review process. This is the easiest place to surface these errors.
You can also go back to the entry process and edit your 1095-A.
Hint: once they are indentified as errors, the entry blank shows up with a red background. Anything with a red background needs correcting before filing.
Hint on 1095-A: There are some entries, sometimes 0's, that are not obvious when I fill out the form. I often have to go back and fill them in. One in particular is that the monthly amounts don't always sum to the annual amounts, so I always check this (due to rounding errors.)
Yes, there are two ways to do this.
When you go through the Smart Check it will bring you directly to where the correction has to be made.
OR
You can go directly to the form.
That depends. The only 1095 that must be reported on your tax return is the 1095-A. Both the 1095-B and 1095-C do not have to be included. However, you should keep them with your tax documents for future confirmation.
To enter a 1095-A in TurboTax, you can follow these steps
On the 1095-A, you should not enter "0" zeros. This will cause a Review Error. Simply leave the area blank.
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