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posted Feb 4, 2024 9:02:17 AM

1095-A. Allocation

I have 1095–A. Form.  It  lists myself and 2 adult children for coverage. I cannot claim them as dependents for 2023 ( still live with me, but age 24) . If I allocate 100% to me, do they still have to list the information from my 1095-A form and enter 0% on each of their 1040 form ?  Or do I just list information from form into mine and take 100% 

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Expert Alumni
Feb 4, 2024 9:05:09 PM

Yes, they still need to enter ‌Form 1095-A on their tax returns and indicate that the policy was shared with someone else.  They can enter 0 if you allocate 100% of  your premium, your SLCSP, and your advance payment on your tax return.