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Deductions & credits
I tried splitting into two separate 1095-A's and it worked. Thanks for the great suggestion!
I do have a couple questions.
1) You mention that the policy number doesn't go on the return, but actually it does, on form 8962 line 30(a). It also goes on the same spot on the other tax family's return. I assume that this is to coordinate the allocations. It it enough to be sure that both returns use the same number?
2) On a related note about policy numbers, the instructions say to use the last 15 digits of the policy number if more than 15 digits. That's what I did. But if I add "a" and "b" to the last 14 digits and use those, will the IRS systems still be able to reconcile my filing with the 1095-A data that they receive from the insurer?