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On a federal tax return there is no longer a question concerning your health care coverage. The individual mandate penalty for not having insurance was removed from the tax code after tax year 2018.
If you received a Form 1095-A for health insurance through one of the State Marketplace Exchanges then you need to enter the form on your tax return.
To enter your Form 1095-A -
Or enter 1095-a in the Search box located in the upper right of the program screen. Click on Jump to 1095-a
This is for District of Columbia taxes.
On that screen, you would say that you didn't have coverage the whole year. And then after that say you had coverage for part of the year on the next question. Then indicate the months you had coverage. Next you would say you have a coverage exemption for being uninsured, then use the exemption code "I - Nonresident of the District" for the months you were not a resident of DC, including the month that you moved into DC.
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