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I just got penalized massively by the STATE for not having health insurance coverage (shared responsiblity penalty). TurboTax did not ask me whether I have health insurance coverage, and I thought I did not fill in the medical expenses nor 1095-A - I have employer health insurance and received 1095-B. What should I have done to prevent this??
@Cody K wrote:
I just got penalized massively by the STATE for not having health insurance coverage (shared responsiblity penalty). TurboTax did not ask me whether I have health insurance coverage, and I thought I did not fill in the medical expenses nor 1095-A - I have employer health insurance and received 1095-B. What should I have done to prevent this??
A Form 1095-B is not entered on a tax return. If you did not have health insurance through one of the state Marketplace Exchanges you would not need nor receive a Form 1095-A.
The state notice should have given you a number to call if you have further questions and a way to disagree with their assessment of your health care insurance.
If your state requires health insurance then in the state interview that would have been a question for you to answer ... if you missed that then a penalty would have been added to the return .... follow the instructions in the state notice carefully and respond appropriately.
i did all that and it gets rejected saying that someone had insurance and that its missing and i need to add it. How do i fix that?
Are you getting Reject Code F8962-070? If so, please see: Why is my return being rejected with code F8962-070 for a missing 1095-A?
If you are receiving a different rejection code, please provide it so that we can better assist you.
i have a 10985-b when i called the marketplace and everytime i click that i didnt receive a 1095-a form whenever i file i keep getting an email that my taxes were rejected.
If you were not covered at all through the Marketplace, then it is possible that form 8962 is hanging in your return. If you are not covered, you can take these steps to fix it and resubmit your return.
i dont understand the difference between part year resident to full year resident.
A part year resident is one that lived in the country or a particular state for less than the full year. A full year resident in one that lived in the country or state from January 1- December 31.
Ok, so the IRS sent me a 1095-B, and the attached letter states it is required for filing. My kids are on CHIP, so it's Medicare. Why would I need to submit this form everyone say I don't need, and how would I do that?
@DiscoDubber wrote:
Ok, so the IRS sent me a 1095-B, and the attached letter states it is required for filing. My kids are on CHIP, so it's Medicare. Why would I need to submit this form everyone say I don't need, and how would I do that?
The IRS does not send any type of Form 1095 to individuals. If you have a medical plan through a government agency such as Medicaid you would receive a Form 1095-B.
The Form 1095-B and Form 1095-C are not reported on a tax return.
See this TurboTax support FAQ for a Form 1095-B - https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/credits-and-deductions/help/do-i-need-to-enter-a-1095-b/00/26673
Vanessa,
Isn't this honestly just a workaround for an error of omission on the part of the committee who decides the questions and format of the questions and prompts?
I say this because I attempted 3 times already to file my taxes through the TurboTax Self-employment online form and at each time I was presented with the little viewport of my Schedule C and could not continue.
Somebody messed up in the Development, Management, and Supervision of this year's Self-employed online package.
The question asks whether you have insurance in 2022. What do I answer, since the form is not needed to file the Federal or the State return.
So I don't need to answer the question in box 1 & 2
Thanks
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