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After you file
If you included all of the 1095-A information on your return and it was accepted, you don't need to amend it.
If a child is not a dependent but was on the parent's policy, a shared policy allocation is required, where the child files Form 8962 to allocate 0% of the premium tax credit to themselves. Since your daughter's return was rejected, it needs to be corrected (not the same as an amendment; it's just to clear the e-filing error).
You could share a Marketplace policy with any of the following people who are not on your taxes:
- Someone with whom you share custody of a child
- A former spouse
- A person who now claims your child as a dependent on their taxes
- A person you used to live and file taxes with
- A parent or an adult child
Please see this help article for information regarding how the non-dependent child should complete the Form 8962 on their own tax return so that they do not allocate any premium tax credit to themselves.
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