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Part III column C of my 1095-A is blank and TurboTax will not let me continue. What should I do?

Column C is blank and TurboTax did not let me continue. I tried entering $0.00 for the entire column & my estimated return jumped almost $2000+, I am not sure that I did this correctly and I do not know what to do. 

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6 Replies
LeeM
New Member

Part III column C of my 1095-A is blank and TurboTax will not let me continue. What should I do?

Just leave those columns blank. Remove the zeroes and it should work.

Part III column C of my 1095-A is blank and TurboTax will not let me continue. What should I do?

I removed the zeros but it would not allow me continue without entering a value in that box. I tried to delete that form and start over but I got the same results. Then I tried to do the same thing on the mobile app, but I am still being told to enter an amount for Column C.
pgrabows
New Member

Part III column C of my 1095-A is blank and TurboTax will not let me continue. What should I do?

Yes, I'm having this problem too!

Part III column C of my 1095-A is blank and TurboTax will not let me continue. What should I do?

I have that problem as well, as I'm not eligible for tax credit, but turbotax showing me high refund!
anonymous04
Returning Member

Part III column C of my 1095-A is blank and TurboTax will not let me continue. What should I do?

I have the same problem too! 

AlexanderS08
Expert Alumni

Part III column C of my 1095-A is blank and TurboTax will not let me continue. What should I do?

If you are eligible for the health coverage credit and did not receive any advance premium it is very possible that your refund could jump when entering this information.

 

This is because you could have used an advance credit to lower how much you paid each month.

 

But because you paid your premiums in full each month on your own, you will get the tax benefit when you do your taxes.

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