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Here is what I found that is relevant to your tax situation:
If you are on your parent's 1095-A, then you need to enter your parent's 1095-A on your tax return. You need to agree with your parents on what percent of the 1095-A your will be responsible for. It can be 100% for them and 0% for you or whatever you both agree to.
Both you and your parent's will mark that you are on a 1095'A with another person who is not on the return. You will need their social security numbers.
The only requirement are that all parties agree to the percentages taken and that the percentages add up to 100%.
If you don't enter the 1095-A form on your return, IRS won't process your return until you submit Form 8962. You will receive an IRS letter after you file.
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