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No, because all 1095Bs should be received no later than March 2nd. Advise the Veteran to give us a call back anytime after March 3rd if they still have not received their 1095B and we can request a reprint for them then.

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Final answer:

The discussion is about tax form 1095B distribution, highlighting that veterans should receive it by March 2nd and can request a reprint after March 3rd if not received.

Step-by-step explanation:

The subject being referenced is related to the distribution of tax forms, specifically the 1095B, which is a tax form used to report certain information to the IRS and to taxpayers about individuals who are covered by minimum essential coverage and therefore are not liable for the individual shared responsibility payment.

The mention of advising a Veteran suggests this is in the context of healthcare coverage, likely under programs such as those provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Taxpayers, including veterans, should receive their 1095B forms by March 2nd. If a veteran has not received their form by March 3rd, they are advised to call back and request a reprint of the form.

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