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Client received a 1095-A for the 2022 tax year with Part III, Column A filed in but with zeros in columns B &C. The client paid all of her premiums for the year and received no offset. When I enter the information into the Form 1095-A in Proseries and enter only the amount she paid in column A and zeros in Column B & C, the program gives me an error reading because it wants something other than a zero in column B. Can I enter the same amount in column B as I have in column A to solve this. It does not affect the premium tax credit since she paid all of the premiums herself. Thoughts regarding this?
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Youre supposed to use the Healthcare.gov Tax Tool to find Column B. Then leave Column C blank
https://www.healthcare.gov/tax-tool/#/
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Perfect! Thank you.
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Same situation but gov tool routes you to Maine if Maine taxpayer and not so easy. This is high income taxpayer so there will be no PTC. I know I can't leave the 1095-A off return but is there something I can do to get rid of error and file? Leave off and attach PDF titled PTC and explain no 1095-A info included? That doesn't seem like it could work......
Thanks
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It looks like Maine's is similar to the Federal:
Hypothetically you could check that box and enter an explanation (or just enter $0.01 for each SLCSP), but unless you are absolutely 100% sure there would be no credit, I would recommend looking up the SLCSP.
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That was easy, now I can enter that amount. Does the IRS not match for the same amount on the original form?
Thank you so much.
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Apparently not since a lot of them go out with nothing in that column.
The more I know the more I don’t know.
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After using the tool Healthcare.gov they lead me to the NYS Marketplace and no other information to get the amount -
why wasn't the Healthcare.gov show the amount calculated for column B
I read TurboTax was able to help get the amount - how can ProSeries help?
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after using the Tool ( thanks !!) it lead back to NYS Marketplace
and no where can I see a site for the amounts or entry - should I login to the NY Marketplace ??
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Call the NY Marketplace Helpline and ask them how to find it
1.855.355.5777
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Thank you so much. I came up against this for the first time this year (April, 2024), and your answer was right on the mark!