My son was on a marketplace plan together with myself and my husband for 2025 for January and February. He is a student with zero income. In March he got married and for 2025 he will be filing married filing jointly with his wife who does have income and he will not be my dependent for 2025. Turbotax want me to include his income which is zero, however, since he is filing married, do I have to include their income? His income is now married filing jointly with spouse's income.
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You will file your tax return without your son as a dependent. Your son will file married filing jointly with his spouse. You will both enter the 1095-A information as the health plan being shared.
In TurboTax Online, follow these steps:
The IRS requires that your percentages are agreed upon by all and that the percentages add up to 100%.
Taxpayer 1's tax return should reference taxpayer 2. Taxpayer 2's tax return should reference taxpayer 1.
You will agree on what percentage of those amounts you will claim on your return, and what percentage they will claim on theirs. You can use anything from 0% to 100%, as long it all adds up to 100%.
See also this TurboTax Help.
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