Wow, I have searched and chatted with 3 TT experts, no one has any answer. They all tell me the basics, how to share 1095A allocations, thats all straight foward. All of this in the IRS instructions and examples. But TurboTax Self Employed Live also has an "Issue" in the final review with sharing allocations when you are self employed.
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Some taxpayers have discussed a workaround for your situation. If you want to keep the Self Employed Health Insurance Deduction, and you share a Marketplace plan with a non-dependent, you can theoretically allocate 100% of the premium to yourself and not indicate in TurboTax that you shared a policy.
How this will affect your non-dependent's return (if they received their own 1095-A or not) will need to be tested. If you don't want to claim the Self Employed Health Insurance Deduction, don't indicate you were self-employed when entering your 1095-A and split the allocation with your non-dependent.
Here's more discussion on Shared Marketplace Plan if Self-Employed.
Is there any update on this situation? It seems like this TT limitation has been present and known for years and still hasn't been fixed. I shared my ACA Healthcare plan with a daughter who got a job half way through the year so she left my health plan and won't be claimed as a dependent. Therefore she and I both need to enter allocations on our tax forms from my 1095-A. I paid all the premiums so I enter 100% and she enters 0%. It's not really all that complicated or different than if she was just on my plan all year and could be claimed as a dependent. So why should that preclude me from taking the self-employed deduction for healthcare premiums? Not taking the deduction will cost me thousands. It's actually not that complicated and I can't believe this has been going on for years with no fix from TT.
I paid the price for the software and expect it to work so I can file my taxes. I actually paid extra and upgraded from Premium to Home and Business hoping that would fix this issue but that didn't work either. As a paying customer, can I get some help with an actual solution? And no, having me pay more money to work with an accountant isn't an acceptable situation for a known issue in TT that has been present for years.
I've been a customer for 20 years and have always dealt with the minor inconveniences that TT causes every year without much complaint. But on this situation I have to ask that you do better.
I am having the same problem. If I uncheck the box for being self-employed and buying health insurance from the marketplace, my tax liability goes up about $5K! If I check the box, I have 6 errors that TT is asking me to resolve, all saying my SS#, my % allocations, etc. are "not supported". The TT rep said I should buy TT online or talk to a tax professional....really? Why did I pay for this?
Yes, sounds like exactly the same problem. I'm sure there are many others who are experiencing the same thing, and this has clearly been going on for years. I challenge someone from Intuit/TT to post here explaining why they can't resolve this problem for us. What are the steps we need to take that will lead to an actual solution? I think asking us for more money is absurd given the situation, and I'm also doubtful their vague suggestions of "buy this" will even lead to a resolution. Let's have some accountability!! You sell a product. It doesn't work properly for your paying customers. Fix it!!
Has anyone come up at a solution for this issue? My oldest son is not a dependent and files his own return, but we kept him on our marketplace plan for 2023. I'm ready to get stuff filed but can't get past the error code. If this has been a known issue, you'd think TT would have resolved it by now. I can't even seem to override the "error!" VERY FRUSTRATING!!!!!!!
Same problem, those 6 errors prevent me to e-file ! I'm going to print it out and file by mail!
I had the same problem and got the same lame response from TurboTax. I ended up taking the advice in another post to simply uncheck the box that says your insurance was split with someone else. The taxes stayed the same, the errors went away, and it went through.
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