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I had 2 insurance plans, one through the marketplace and one through my school!
How do I upload the school insurance information (1095-B) without unchecking the marketplace information (1095-A)?
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June 1, 2019
12:15 AM
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I had 2 insurance plans, one through the marketplace and one through my school!
Your school policy is considered private insurance. There is no additional information you need to enter for this type of insurance coverage.
The 1095-B you received is for informational purposes only. You should keep with your tax papers. There is no information on the 1095 B that you will put into Turbo Tax.
Form 1095-B will be sent if your insurance provides what the Affordable Care Act calls "minimum essential coverage." It is your documentation that you were covered by insurance.
The 1095-B you received is for informational purposes only. You should keep with your tax papers. There is no information on the 1095 B that you will put into Turbo Tax.
Form 1095-B will be sent if your insurance provides what the Affordable Care Act calls "minimum essential coverage." It is your documentation that you were covered by insurance.
June 1, 2019
12:15 AM
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I had 2 insurance plans, one through the marketplace and one through my school!
Your school policy is considered private insurance. There is no additional information you need to enter for this type of insurance coverage.
The 1095-B you received is for informational purposes only. You should keep with your tax papers. There is no information on the 1095 B that you will put into Turbo Tax.
Form 1095-B will be sent if your insurance provides what the Affordable Care Act calls "minimum essential coverage." It is your documentation that you were covered by insurance.
The 1095-B you received is for informational purposes only. You should keep with your tax papers. There is no information on the 1095 B that you will put into Turbo Tax.
Form 1095-B will be sent if your insurance provides what the Affordable Care Act calls "minimum essential coverage." It is your documentation that you were covered by insurance.
June 1, 2019
12:15 AM
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