Where do I input form 1095-C?

kimbo95
kimbo95 Member Posts: 3 Newcomer
edited April 8 in Filing my taxes

I'm in the middle of filing my taxes and I can't figure out where to put my 1095-C form

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  • JMSSGV
    JMSSGV Member Posts: 243
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    No. You never enter the 1095-C. It's for your information and to let the marketplace know that you had an offer of employer coverage. The 1095-B shows the coverage you actually had. And the 1095-A is for marketplace insurance.

    https://www.irs.gov/affordable-care-act/questions-and-answers-about-health-care-information-forms-for-individuals

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  • Te_ariki
    Te_ariki Member Posts: 13 Level 3

    I think this post answers that question. (It talks about 1095-A and 1095- C)

  • kimbo95
    kimbo95 Member Posts: 3 Newcomer

    I'm sorry, but I don't think that it does. I don't have Marketplace coverage (1095-A). I have Employer provided Health coverage (1095-C), and I'm not seeing where I'm supposed to enter that information. The above never mentioned where they were entering this. Just that they should say yes when the application asked if they have Marketplace coverage (which I do not).

    Is there a place near this, where I enter my 1095-C info?

  • JMSSGV
    JMSSGV Member Posts: 243

    You don't enter anything for your 1095-C form. It's used to determine whether you qualify for insurance subsidies.

    You have to enter your 1095-A information or your return will reject.

  • kimbo95
    kimbo95 Member Posts: 3 Newcomer

    So because I don't have Marketplace Insurance, I have insurance through my employer, I don't enter anything. I answered no to having Marketplace Insurance, and that's all I do. Correct? I do nothing with this 1095-C? I'm assuming that if I had to file a more complicated type of tax return, then I would need it?