You don't enter 1095-B in your tax return. The IRS doesn't need any details from your 1095-B. This form is for your records only. We'll ask a few questions about your health care coverage after your finish entering your deductions and credits.
Starting with tax year 2019. the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act eliminated the Affordable Care Act penalty.
Although the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act eliminated the Affordable Care Act penalty on federal tax returns, the District of Columbia, Massachusetts, and New Jersey continue to assess a health insurance penalty for uninsured taxpayers. Vermont requires health insurance but as of now, there is no penalty for noncompliance.
California and Rhode Island plan to impose penalties on most taxpayers who are without health insurance in 2020.