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Has anyone tried finding out from Customer Service when the product will be updated to exclude the Excess repayment (that doesn't have to be repaid) from the Self-employed health insurance deduction?
Is there any indication ProSeries will get to this before the May 17 deadline??
I realize I can override for e-filing, but was hoping the update would come soon & make life simpler (since it is a simple subtraction)...
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What I ended up doing is deleting the 1095 page to make the red box go away. And crossed my fingers.
A sidebar question: Does everyone type out all 36 numbers on the 1095-A form? Is there a faster way to digest the form?
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Con't... I did also have to adjust the self-employed health insurance premium number when I deleted the 1095-A, so it wasn't all that easy a "solution."
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Could you just Unlink the Form 1095-A from the Schedule C?
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@Greta wrote:A sidebar question: Does everyone type out all 36 numbers on the 1095-A form? Is there a faster way to digest the form?
on F 1095A, Part III there is a box after each month, if you click on that box it fills in the numbers from the previous month. So all you have to enter is January $ in column A,B,C and then click box Feb-Dec, that is of course if the monthly amounts didn't change
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I thought that linking to Sch C calculates how much was actually paid for health insurance premiums, so I write down that amount, and then I suppose unlinking might get ride of the pink error? Certainly sounds like a good idea. I need to efile these returns ASAP because much money is owed.
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Thank you!! I wish I had asked this question four years ago. Duh.
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You can calculate the premium yourself and enter the amount manually on the schedule C.
Not mandatory to Link the 1095 to the schedule C.