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Does recipient but not a covered individual mean its shared policy?

Despite reading multiple discussion posts I am still confused. So I enrolled in marketplace health insurance at the beginning of last year as I was kicked off of my mom’s. Since I didn’t have a FT job at the time she was listed as the recipient of the insurance although I was the only covered individual. I unenrolled at the end of January although it didn’t cancel until the end of February. My mom did not file me on her taxes last year. This is my first year filing taxes on my own and my return got rejected. I didn’t include my 1095-A so I’m in the process of fixing it but I’m unsure if the policy counted as a shared policy despite me being the only covered individual and my mom being the only listed recipient. 

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Does recipient but not a covered individual mean its shared policy?

If you are the only "covered" person on the 1095-A, no, it is not a "shared" policy.  The recipient doesn't matter, only the "covered" people matter.

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Does recipient but not a covered individual mean its shared policy?

If you are the only "covered" person on the 1095-A, no, it is not a "shared" policy.  The recipient doesn't matter, only the "covered" people matter.

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