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MyCrai
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1095A

I am under my parents health insurance but pay 0 towards it. I gave my tax prepped documentation and they said I was fine. Now I’m flagged by IRS. And have no idea how to resolve or if I can just ignore and they’ll figure it out. 

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Vanessa A
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1095A

Are you a dependent claimed on your parents return or not a dependent?  If you are not a dependent, then you must enter their 1095-A on your return, claiming 0% allocation to yourself.  

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Vanessa A
Expert Alumni

1095A

Are you a dependent claimed on your parents return or not a dependent?  If you are not a dependent, then you must enter their 1095-A on your return, claiming 0% allocation to yourself.  

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MyCrai
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1095A

I submitted those documents to a tax prepper. She informed they shouldn’t come for me since I didn’t pay. How can I confirm if that information was included in my return?

DawnC
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1095A

If you were covered under Obamacare, the IRS requires the 1095-A whether you paid the premiums or not.   Information from your parents' 1095-A should have been included on your return.   After you enter the form, you can allocate the premiums and any credits to someone else's return - the form doesn't have to affect your tax return at, but the IRS wants the 1095-A information for you, even if your parents paid and are taking the tax credit.  

 

Did you file with TurboTax?   If so, use the instructions below to add their 1095-A and Form 8962 to your return.    If you received a notice from the IRS, follow the instructions in that letter or notice.  

 

I got a 12C letter about Form 8962 from the IRS

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