Do not enter anything from the 1095-B; keep that form with your tax records - it doesn't get entered in TurboTax. For the 1095-A, don't enter zeros - leave fields with $0 in them BLANK, so delete any zeros. If you have zeros in column B for months with premiums in column A, you will need to look up the amounts that should be in column B from the Health Coverage Tax Tool.
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