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I have a 1095 A that only has 3 months of premium listed on Part 3 (a). Part 3 (b) and (c) are all zeros. Pro series is giving me an error saying there has to be an amount on (b) and not letting me use 0. Anyone had this issue?
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You need to use the lookup tool at healthcare.gov to find Column B.
https://www.healthcare.gov/tax-tool/#/
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Good morning. Is there ever a situation where it would remain at 0?
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Column B with zeros? I dont think so. @TaxGuyBill is zero ever correct for Column B?
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@Just-Lisa-Now- wrote:
is zero ever correct for Column B?
Yes. It would be zero if they don't qualify. For example, if they were eligible for 'affordable' employer insurance (or Medicaid, Medicare, etc.), their SLCSP would be zero.
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Ok, thank you. Since the program shows error code for 0 would you just enter 1 or is there a way to enter differently?
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I think I read that somebody said you can enter 0.01 and it will work.