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DoninGA
Employee
June 6, 2019
If you had no health care insurance in 2017, then that is what you should enter in the Health Insurance section of the program.  If you had any exceptions or exemptions to having health care insurance indicate those exemptions in the Health Insurance section.
June 6, 2019

DoninGA is correct; you may be eligible for an exemption for health insurance.

Here is a link to a Marketplace tool with more information, including how to apply for an exemption.  If you qualify for a health coverage exemption, you may have all or part of the penalty waived.  Turbo tax will walk you through questions about possible exemptions and ask if you have applied for one, when you click on Health Insurance, at the top.

 click here to go to the healthcare.gov exemption tool 

·         If you have an Exemption Certificate Number, or you have applied and are waiting on the number, and you did not have health insurance for all or part of 2017, here's how to enter it.

·         When asked, Did you have health insurance coverage in 2017?, select either the second or third option, depending on your 2017 situation, and Continue.

·         If you had insurance part of the year, select the months you had insurance for and Continue.

·         On the Did you have a situation that waives the tax penalty for being uninsured? screen, scroll down to Applied for a penalty exemption, and select Got an exemption certificate number from the Marketplace, or I haven't received one yet and Continue.

·         On the Let's get your exemption certificate number (ECN)screen, select or enter the requested information and Continue.  If you have applied and are waiting for your number, you may enter pending in the certificate box.