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If you are not claiming any premium tax credit and there was no advanced premium tax credits, then you do not need to enter your 1095A on your tax return. Typically, zeros in columns B and C indicate this situation. Here is the form 8962 instructions for reference. (See Who must file on page 2).
If you wish to claim a premium tax credit, then you will need to add $1 in column C to see if you qualify. If you qualify, a premium tax credit will show up on schedule 3, line 9 which flows to form 1040, line 31. You can preview those forms in online products with the steps below to check for the credit.
1. Select "Tax Tools" in the left hand menu
2. Select "Tools"
3. Select "View Tax Summary"
4. Select "Preview My 1040" in the left hand menu
If you do not qualify for a premium tax credit then revisit the "Medical>Affordable Care Act (1095A)" topic and answer "No" you are not entering a form 1095A. Then, you need to delete the form 8962 and 1095A that were started in your return using the steps below in online products.
1. Select "Tax Tools" in the left hand menu
2. Select "Tools"
3. Select "Delete a Form"
4. Find the 8962 and 1095A
5. "Delete" each
6. "Confirm Deletion" for each
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