Jcamilo
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Rejected Tax Filing: My dependent received Form 1095-A. Do I include it in MY filing?

I've got health insurance coverage through my job and I'm claiming a dependent; a partner whose lived with me for over 3 years. It seems that my taxes keeps getting rejected because my dependent has government coverage that needs to be accounted for. He received a form 1095-A through the marketplace and when I fill out the form on my taxes, it immediately estimates that I owe the federal government hundreds of dollars. This means I wont get anything from federal or state!? Is this because I thinks I have multiple policies? I ran into this same issue last year and a rep had me fill out a "mock-form" to get around the rejection while still receiving my taxes back and accounting for my dependent's coverage.  (something to do with just plugging in minimal digits on the form). My dependent - like in previous years, isn't filing taxes, so where and how does his health insurance information provided by the marketplace factor in to MY taxes without me getting penalized or rejected? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!