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Deductions & credits
If you allocate 50% to your daughter, your daughter's 50% allocation of the 1095-A gets reported on her tax return.
Your daughter will need to enter your 1095-A when she prepares her tax return. Just like you, she will check the box indicating that the policy was "shared by somebody who is not on her tax return" and answer the allocation questions.
You and your daughter can choose the allocation, or you can claim 100% of the 1095-A. See the details at this section of the IRS Instructions for Form 8962 for detailed instructions.
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‎February 18, 2020
7:02 AM