DawnC
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Get your taxes done using TurboTax

Yes, as long as the totals add up to 100%, you can allocate the premiums and SLCSP percentage however is best for you and your dad.   And yes, anyone who receives a 1095-A has to enter it on their tax return unless they are a dependent.    You don't need to add any names already included on your tax return.  You will need to add the name of the person who you are sharing the policy with (Dad) - in that case, you will need to enter the 1095-A recipient information (your dad) in the shared policy follow-up questions.   

 

I'm on my parents' 1095-A, how do I handle this?    @mukesh21 

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