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See answer above your post. "A form 1095-C is not entered on a tax return. Where asked if you received a Form 1095-A just answer NO."
We submitted the return and IRS rejected it. It said it was missing the 1095-c. Where do I go from here?
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We submitted the return and IRS rejected it. It said it was missing the 1095-c. Where do I go from here?
No, the IRS did not indicate you were missing the Form 1095-C. The 1095-C is not entered on a tax return.
The IRS would have said you are missing the Form 1095-A.
Did you have insurance in 2021 at any time through one of the state Marketplace Exchanges? If not -
See this TurboTax support FAQ - https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/rejected-tax-return/help/how-do-i-fix-e-file-reject-f8962-070/00/2...
Follow the instructions under What if I wasn’t covered at all in 2021 through the Marketplace?
Where do i add my 1095 C
The 1095-C is not added to your tax return. The 1095-C is issued by your employer.
Only the 1095-A from the Healthcare Marketplace is entered into the tax return.
thanks!
I received a form 1095-C with line 15 (Employee required contributions) $amounts that are not listed on my w2? Where can I add the amounts deducted?
Yes, we don't have to enter 1095-C , but?
it's confusing that TurboTax comes out with asking to enter 1095-A form and that my taxes will not be able to file if this form is not entered.
Why don't they fix this?
What should I do?
it says that I can continue doing my taxes, but I have to enter this form.
how get rid of this?
Help will be really appreciated.
Refer to the TurboTax help article How do I fix e-file reject F8962-070? for instructions to fix your return.
If you have a dependent on your tax return that had health insurance through the Marketplace, you will have to add their 1095-A.
If you or anyone else on your tax return wasn't covered through the Marketplace for health insurance, select What if I wasn't covered at all in 2024 through the Marketplace in the article.
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