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No. 1095A is the document you receive from healthcare.gov if you have had marketplace insurance---aka "Obamacare" or "Affordable Care Act" insurance.
No. If you received a 1095-A form, then you enrolled in a plan through the Health Insurance Marketplace.
This form includes basic information about your policy, your monthly premium, and who's covered in your household.
Typically, you would receive a 1095-B form if you have government-sponsored health care coverage (e.g., Medicare); a 1095-C form would contain information from an employer-sponsored health care plan. The IRS does not need information from these two forms, but be sure to keep them with your tax records.
TurboTax FAQ: Where do I enter my 1095-A? [in TurboTax]
For more information, read this helpful TurboTax article: What is Form 1095-A: Health Insurance Marketplace Statement
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