This year, you may receive one or more forms that provide information about
your 2015 #health_coverage you had in 2015. These forms are 1095-A, 1095-B
and 1095-C. This tip is part of a series that answers your questions about
these forms.
Form
1095-B, Health Coverage, provides you with information about
your health care coverage if you, your spouse or your dependents enrolled in
coverage through an insurance provider or self-insured employer last year.
Here are the answers to questions you’re asking about Form 1095-B:
Will I get a Form 1095-B?
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You will receive Form 1095-B - which is a new form
this year – from your insurance provider if you had insurance for you or your
family members.
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The term “health insurance providers” includes
insurance companies, some self-insured employers, and government agencies that
run Medicare, Medicaid or CHIP.
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You are likely to get more than one form if:
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You had coverage from more than one provider
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You changed coverage or employers during the year
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If different members of your family received coverage
from different providers
How do I use the information on my Form 1095-B?
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This form provides information about your health
coverage, including who was covered, and when the coverage was in effect.
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If Form 1095-B, Part IV, Column (d), shows coverage
for you and everyone in your family for the entire year, you can simply check
the full-year coverage box on your tax return.
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If you did not have coverage for the entire year, use
Form 1095-B, Part IV, Column (e), to determine the months when you or your
family members had coverage. If there were months that you did not have
coverage, you should determine if you qualify for an exemption from the requirement to have coverage. If not, you must make an individual shared responsibility
payment.
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You are not required to file a tax return solely
because you received a Form 1095-B if you are otherwise not required to file a
tax return.
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Do not attach Form 1095-B to your tax return - keep it
with your tax records.
What if I don’t get my Form 1095-B?
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You might not receive a Form 1095-B by the time you
are ready to file your 2015 tax return, and it is not necessary to wait for it
to file.
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The information on these forms may assist in preparing
a return, and you, however you can prepare and file your return using other
information about your health insurance.
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The IRS does not issue and cannot provide you with
your Form 1095-B. For questions about your Form 1095-B, contact the coverage
provider. See line 18 of the Form 1095-B for a contact number.
Depending upon your circumstances, you might also receive Forms 1095-A and 1095-C. For information on these forms, see our Questions
and Answers about Health Care Information Forms for
Individuals.
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