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Employee
March 17, 2020
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My marketplace policy number on 1095 -A is too long. Instructions are to enter last 15 characters. Do hyphens count as characters?

  • March 17, 2020
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March 17, 2020

Yes - hyphens count as characters.  Enter the policy number without hyphens.

Employee
March 17, 2020

If hyphens count as characters and you have to enter the last 15 characters, why wouldn't you include hyphens?

AmyC
Employee
March 17, 2020

The hyphens don't change the numbers on your policy. The hyphens break up the policy number for their internal use. You just need the numbers.

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April 21, 2020

Form 8962 instructions are to enter 15 characters. Turbo Tax won't even let me enter more.  My Form 1095 policy number has 25 numbers and letters and one semicolon (no hyphens). Do I just enter the first 15 digits on form 8962, or what?

Thanks

VictoriaD75
April 23, 2020

Enter the last 15 characters of your policy number and do not include the hyphens.

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July 13, 2020

hello do you include a colon in the last 15 numbers or without?