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When you are entering information from a 1095A, the software does not like zeros. Instead of entering a zero, leave those spaces blank.
Unless you are disqualified for the Premium Tax Credit, such as if you were eligible for affordable health insurance through an employer, Column B should not be zero when you enter it in the program.
You need to look it up at your Marketplace (the link below is for the Federal Marketplace, but if your insurance was through a State Marketplace you will need to look at their website.
https://www.healthcare.gov/tax-tool/#/
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