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A 1095-A with Column B 0.00 is actually not technically correct.
As the instructions say on Turbo-Tax when you click on the online-Form. (The B field cannot be 0) You need to actually find the Second-Lowest Cost Silver Plan. Meaning what is the 2nd Lowest Silver Plan available. That is available to you? Meaning if you have 2-in your plan, how much would it cost, to pick the 2nd-lowest available. I'm not an expert, but I believe this is the meaning.
They should give you this information, but they don't. Use this calculator: dchealthlink Calculator
If you would READ the screen and follow the link provided the program tells you exactly what you need to do if column B is blank or a zero ...
Thank you Critter-3. I followed that link, but all it gave me when it was done was a blank PDF. There was no valid results that I could use for the 'B-Column'. What really helped was this link that I linked above: DCHealthLink
healthcare.gov also works.
if your talking about this page:
https://www.healthcare.gov/tax-tool/#/premium-tax-credit
That's the same page linked in your image above, and it just gives you a blank PDF. Do you get actual numbers?
I had this same problem. In Texas, log in to your Marketplace account, search the help feature for SLCSP, and follow the instructions to have Marketplace calculate your column B amounts. Once I did this, TurboTax accepted my form.
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