You do not have to file Form
1095-C with the IRS, or enter it into TurboTax - there is no filing requirement for this
particular form, or need to enter it in TurboTax - just retain
it for your records.
Please note that not
all 1095 tax forms get reported to the IRS:
-
Only the 1095-A gets entered into TurboTax in the Health
Insurance section
- If you receive a Form 1095-B, entitled “Health Coverage”, the IRS does not need any
details from this form, you can just retain for your records any 1095-B
forms received from your health insurance company or government agency
that sponsors your plan
- If you have a 1095-C, a form entitled “Employer Provided Health insurance
Offer and Coverage”, the IRS does not need any details from this form
either. You can keep any 1095-C forms which you receive from
your employer, for your records.If you purchased health insurance in 2016 through Healthcare.gov or
your state’s Health Insurance Marketplace, you received a 1095-A,
Health Insurance Marketplace Statement.
- It includes info on individuals covered, months covered
and premium amounts
If you received a
Form 1095-A, the information from this form needs to be
entered into TurboTax, in the Health Insurance section.
Please see the
following TurboTax FAQ, "Where Do I Enter My Form 1095-A?":
https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/4268797