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No, for tax purposes, it won't cause any issues. You don't actually report anything from Form 1095B or C on your tax forms. So, as long as everyone had coverage all year - that is all that is necessary to file the return. However, you may want to get the form corrected just for correct recordkeeping purposes and in case the IRS ever asks for proof of coverage (you should have a Form 1095B for the children and 1095C for rest.)
No, for tax purposes, it won't cause any issues. You don't actually report anything from Form 1095B or C on your tax forms. So, as long as everyone had coverage all year - that is all that is necessary to file the return. However, you may want to get the form corrected just for correct recordkeeping purposes and in case the IRS ever asks for proof of coverage (you should have a Form 1095B for the children and 1095C for rest.)
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