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Parents signed up for 25 year old son for health insurance. Parents got 1095A. Son filled separately. E-file got rejected due to 8962 premium Tax Credit missing. How to fix?
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That 1095A goes on the sons return also. If parents already took 100% allocation, then you'd allocate 0% to the son (allocation is at the bottom of the 1095A)
This thread explains how to make the software avoid the rejection with 0% allocation.
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Is the son the only "covered" person on the 1095-A? Or are there more "covered" people on the 1095-A?
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Father, mother and son(25 Years old) covered in 1095A.
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Then assuming there was Advance credit (column C of the 1095-A), follow the directions that Lisa gave you above.
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Thanks a lot. Initially I tried to get help from tax support team but they were clue less. Intuit should have a supervisory team to back up the confusion of tax support team.
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SSN of taxpayer sharing allocation( 1095A (Shared policy allocation below line 33) Should it be the SSN of Father or the Son? Thanks.
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The son's tax return would show the father's SSN and the parents' return would show the son's SSN.