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Deductions & credits
Yes, if your income is above 400% of the Federal poverty level and you are claiming your daughter as your dependent, you will end up having to pay back the Advanced Premium Tax Credit. If you are claiming her as a dependent, then you have no choice, but to enter the 1095-A on your return.
The best thing to do in this situation is to do your taxes with her and the 1095-A and then do them without her and the 1095-A. Depending on your income and the rest of your situation, you may be better not claiming her.
Since she is 30 years old, you would be able to claim the $500 Non-Refundable Other Dependent Credit as well as possibly able to file as Head of Household. However, having to pay the credit back may be more than you gain by claiming the credit and the difference in filing status.
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