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How do I enter 1095-B and 1095-C info on NYS tax forms?

I've been penalized in the past for not including this info, but I don't see where to enter it!
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How do I enter 1095-B and 1095-C info on NYS tax forms?

You can enter the insurance premiums paid, under medical expenses in the federal section.

How do I enter 1095-B and 1095-C info on NYS tax forms?

Thanks, but it's the state that keeps penalizing me.  Plus, it's not about my contributions; it's about me paying taxes on the monetary value of the health insurance benefits I receive firm my employer.  

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How do I enter 1095-B and 1095-C info on NYS tax forms?

If you receive a cafeteria plan from your work and you are a NYC resident, there should be an amount in Box 14 of your W-2 that says something like 125 and an amount. This is the amount of contributions your employer made to flexible spending accounts and is taxable if you are a NYC resident. If this appears in Box 14 on your W-2, you want to use the pulldown menu and select New York IRC 125/Sec 18 Subject to NY Tax.

 

TurboTax will automatically add the Box 14 amount to your taxable New York wages if you make this selection. 

 

New York does not have a penalty if you do not have health insurance in 2021. You should not need to enter the information from 1095-B or 1095-C anywhere on your return. 

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