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duggan737
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1095-A

My parents got a 1095-A that includes me as a covered individual.  Do I have to enter the 1095-A data on my tax return as well? They don't claim me as a dependent for tax purposes but did include me as I am under 26 in their insurance, or do I check the box No, I did not receive a 1095-A.  I filed my taxes and they got rejected because of my SSN being tied to a 1095-A.  Thanks for your help!

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NicolleR1
Employee Tax Expert

1095-A

If you are not being claimed as a dependent on your parent's return, you will need to include Form 1095-A in your return and claim the portion of the Policy premium that belongs to you. You can ask your parents what percentage of the policy they claimed on their return. If they claim 100% of the policy, you will enter all the information as shown on the 1095-A and indicate you shared the policy with someone else, and claim 0% on your end. 

If your parents have not filed their return, you can come to an agreement on what percentage you want to claim and allocate it on your return. Your parents will then allocate their percentage on their return. If you cannot come to an agreement, you can just divide the policy equally. 

For additional information on how to enter Form 1095-A  see the link below

Where do I enter my 1095-A?

 

@duggan737 

Edited [03/11/2025|11:22 AM ET]

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