The 1095-A received has zero in the very last entry for Column A and Column B, but a value in Column C. Turbo Tax is rejecting this even though it's exactly what is entered in the 1095-A. Auto pay stopped mid year on the premiums yet they entered a Premium Tax Credit for that month!
The annual totals are on to the penny for each column. Only difference is Column C has an extra Premium Tax Credit entry which is causing the individual to owe $350 in taxes. If I leave it off, then no tax owed. If I enter values into Column A & B, also no tax owed. However, Turbo Tax is not allowing me to move forward if entered exactly as reported, with 0.00 in A&B, and a value in C.
Need help - TT won't let me "Continue"
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You should not enter zeroes in TurboTax when entering your Form 1095-A. Leave that spot blank.
Otherwise, you should enter your Form 1095-A as it is shown unless you believe it to be incorrect. If you believe there's an error on your Form 1095-A you should contact the issuer of the form.
Click here for information on Form 1095-A.
Click here for information on entering your Form 1095-A.
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Doesn't work. TT gives the following error in red letters if left blank: "Please enter an amount. Must be greater than zero."
I called Health Plan Finder to report the incorrect 1095-A and they routed me to Lifewise who said they couldn't do anything about the issue. Now there's an error in my tax software and a penalty of $350! Unbelievable.
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