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1095-A Recipient NOT Covered Individual

I am the recipient not the covered individual on the 1095-A form. My non-dependent daughter is the only covered individual and will claim 100% of the 1095-A but how can I file without a Covered Individual listed. It looks like I will have to mail it in? 

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DawnC
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1095-A Recipient NOT Covered Individual

Allocate 100% of the 1095-A to her.  She doesn't have to be on your return.   Enter the 1095-A on your return and allocate it all to her - she will enter the 1095-A on her return as well, but not allocate any of it.   You should both be able to e-file.  

 

Enter the 1095-A and then mark the box that says this is a shared policy.   After you enter the form, the next screen will ask:

 

 

 

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DawnC
Expert Alumni

1095-A Recipient NOT Covered Individual

Allocate 100% of the 1095-A to her.  She doesn't have to be on your return.   Enter the 1095-A on your return and allocate it all to her - she will enter the 1095-A on her return as well, but not allocate any of it.   You should both be able to e-file.  

 

Enter the 1095-A and then mark the box that says this is a shared policy.   After you enter the form, the next screen will ask:

 

 

 

**Say "Thanks" by clicking the thumb icon in a post
**Mark the post that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer"
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