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Confusing situation for calculating SLCSP, PTC, and Premium Percentage. Not sure how to proceed
Situation: My wife and I have a small business. We have two adult children. in 2019, both lived at home. One was a full time student and so can be listed as a dependent. The other was not, and though under 24, earned more than $4200 last year, so she can't be listed as a dependent on my return, even though she really is.
Now, we live in CA and have our insurance thru Covered CA. I have all four of us (me, my wife, and the two adult children) as our household. However, now that I can't have one adult child as a dependent, I think that means that I have to say she "shares" the health policy, correct? But the calculation of SLCSP on my 1095-A is for our household of 4. So, how do I go about figuring out the various percentages now? I have no idea what my 2019 SLCSP would be for a household of 3 (husband, wife, dependent adult child) and a household of 1 (non-dependent adult child).
And, by the way, I'm still the one paying all the premium, including that for the adult non-dependent child.