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February 6, 2024
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Form 1095a and dependent income

  • February 6, 2024
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When I go to page 2 of 1095a entry I get the question about different situations.  The second line says "I have at least one dependent on my taxes who's filing a separate return." Well, that is true.  She earned $7252 for 2023.  However, I noticed that my refund immediately goes from $15745 to $14935 or -$810.  I assume this is because the ACA subsidy is reduced.  But, according to my understanding, IF my dependent's income is below the single standard deduction, she is not even required to file and her MAGI DOES NOT count into total household income, therefore it SHOULD NOT impact the subsidy amount in any manner.  Why does it reduce my refund?  She is only getting $484 back so based on this situation, it makes more sense to avoid filing a separate return for her and simply paying her $484 of the extra $810 I'll get back by not filing a separate return for her.

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    Level 15
    February 8, 2024

    If she is filing a separate return but is still your dependent on this return then click 'No' to that question.  If she is filing a separate return but is claiming herself then the ACA subsidy belongs on her return and not on yours even if you are paying the insurance costs.

     

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    February 9, 2024

    You explanation way more thorough than what is offered in the desktop program.  May I suggest that TT include your version under the help section of form 1095-A.  Thank you for taking the time to reply.