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the parents received a 1095A with their child on it but they did not claim her as a dependent
the IRS has rejected the childs return asking for a 1095A she doesn't have a 1095A of her
own she is on her parents 1095A. What should I do
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On the bottom of the 1095-A input screen there is a section for shared policy info.
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the child's return needs the 1095A included on it too and you need to allocate to the parents/child in whatever way works out best. The allocation section is down below Line 33 of the 1095A entry screen.
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So do I take 1/3 of the 1095a for the child and 2/3 for the parents. I never have done one of
these so I am a bit confused
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I asked you some additional questions on your new post.
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No they did not claim the daughter. I already prepared the parents taxes and yes there was
advanced credit on the 1095A
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This is why it doesn't help to have started another topic; now it's running in two places.
"No they did not claim the daughter."
That wasn't the question. The question asked if she is able to be claimed as a dependent? It's not an issue of whether they claimed her. It's an issue of if she can be claimed even if not claimed.
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