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Mmaes
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1095 A - adult child got employer coverage in 4th quarter after being on parent marketplace plan for the 1st 3 quarters

After entering all of my 1095 A information in my TurboTax home and Business 2024 Edition, I am having trouble figuring out how I allocate the percentage as turbo tax asks. My adult daughter was on my Marketplace health insurance plan January through September. She got full time employment that provided her with her own health insurance starting October 1st through the end of the year. I contacted the marketplace and had her removed from my plan starting October 1st. She has received her own 1095 from her employer for those last 3 months of the year. And my 1095-a reflect the lower premium I paid for those last 3 months of the year without her on my plan. TurboTax ask me to allocate a percentage that I am claiming on my tax return. I am thinking that I should say 100% on my tax return and zero on hers, because she has her own 1095. I am not planning to claim her as a dependent on my tax return for the year. Therefore I did not enter her social security number in my TurboTax. TurboTax gives me an error message

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Vanessa A
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1095 A - adult child got employer coverage in 4th quarter after being on parent marketplace plan for the 1st 3 quarters

Even though you are not claiming her as a dependent, you will still need to enter her social security number in the area after you enter the 1095-A and mark that you shared the policy with another taxpayer even if you are claiming 100% and she is claiming 0%.

 

 She will also need to enter your 1095-A and mark that the policy is a shared policy and include your social security number on the form.

 

You claiming 100% is perfectly acceptable. You can claim any amount that you agree on, as long as the amounts equal 100%. 

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