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April 13, 2025
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can independent child claim 100% of the family 1095a?

  • April 13, 2025
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independent child is an adult. child is not claimed on the parents return. All are on the same 1095a

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SharonD007
April 13, 2025

Yes, if all of the people on the 1095-A agree.  Both you and the other person need to enter a copy of the Form 1095-A that you received on your tax returns. TurboTax will ask you questions about if the policy was shared with someone and how to allocate the costs and credit. 

 

  1. Login to TurboTax.
  2. Select Federal  and Deductions & Credits.
  3. Scroll down to Medical and select Show More.
  4. Select Start/Revisit next to Affordable Care Act (Form 1095-A).
  5. Answer yes, I received Form 1095-A.
  6. Enter the information and select Continue.
  7. Select I shared this policy with another taxpayer who’s not on my taxes and Continue.
  8. On the next screen you will enter the SSN for the other person and the start and end months that you shared the policy with the other person.
  9. You will also choose the percentages of the amounts you want to claim on your tax return.  The percentages that you should enter for your premium, your SLCSP, and your advance payment should be an amount that you and the person you share it with agree on. It could be 50/50, 100/0, or another amount. Make sure you are in agreement and that the percentages on both tax returns add up to 100% together.

 

  1. TurboTax will calculate the information that should be on your return based on your answers.
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