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Anyone on your taxes who is a U.S. citizen or resident who spent at least 330 full days outside the U.S. within a 12-month period that includes all or part of 2016 may qualify to get the tax penalty for going without health insurance in 2016 waived.
While you are entering the information in the Health Insurance Section you must follow these steps to indicate that your parents lived abroad for more than 330 days.
You are done selecting the correct options to exempt your parents from Health Insurance while living abroad.
Anyone on your taxes who is a U.S. citizen or resident who spent at least 330 full days outside the U.S. within a 12-month period that includes all or part of 2016 may qualify to get the tax penalty for going without health insurance in 2016 waived.
While you are entering the information in the Health Insurance Section you must follow these steps to indicate that your parents lived abroad for more than 330 days.
You are done selecting the correct options to exempt your parents from Health Insurance while living abroad.
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