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Your 20 year old dependent should not include the 1095-A on their return since they are a dependent on your return.
Your daughters return, she can claim 0% while you claim 100% of the premium and this would not affect her return. If she claims more than that, then it goes by her income and a household size of 1 (I am assuming single with no kids)
Yes. You can try to request a new 1095-A, if yours is wrong. If the non dependent was removed in the summer, this should be reflected on the 1095-A. This SHOULD lower the premium tax credit you received in advance, but depending on what they did, it may not.
No. It would not change anything not claiming your college student. This could have the opposite affect as it would lower your household size and increase your spot on the Federal Poverty Level guide that is used to determine your credit amount.
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