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Deductions & credits
No, your son’s tax return will continue to get rejected because the IRS is looking for Form 1095-A and Form 8962 Premium Tax Credit. I’m assuming that one of the Form 1095-A’s that you mentioned that you received was for your son. The Form 1095-A for your son must be entered on his tax return so Form 8962 can be generated for your son’s tax return to be accepted. If your son’s income was not estimated correctly, he may have to pay back a portion of the premium tax credit that the government paid towards his health insurance.
Please review the TurboTax article How do I fix e-file reject F8962-070? for instructions to fix your e-file error and IRS article How to correct an electronically filed return rejected for a missing Form 8962.
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