I moved here mid-July, and I have healthcare listed August through December, in line with my employment. There are exemptions for non-residents, but the description seems to say this is only for US citizens living abroad.
If you moved to the US in July, you are a non-resident alien for 2016 and would need to file form 1040NR or 1040NR-EZ. These are not supported by Turbotax. Non-resident aliens are not required to have health insurance (unless it is a visa requirement).
Have a look at publciation 519: https://www.irs.gov/publications/p519/
If you moved to the US in July, you are a non-resident alien for 2016 and would need to file form 1040NR or 1040NR-EZ. These are not supported by Turbotax. Non-resident aliens are not required to have health insurance (unless it is a visa requirement).
Have a look at publciation 519: https://www.irs.gov/publications/p519/
What do you mean? The article you mention explicitly says that if you stay more than 31 days on US soil in 2016, then you are considered a resident alien. Can you review and confirm what status is the right status?
Please review the article again. That is not what it says. And please post a new question with all relevant details.