I think this one is a little different.
I filled out the 1095A worksheet and allocated 0 to this taxpayer, exactly how I did it on the 2021 return, which went through without issue. But this year, something strange happened. When I printed the return, the 8962 printed perfectly, showing a 0 allocation to this taxpayer. After filing, the rejection was that Form 8962 was missing. That made no sense so I printed it again, on the screen and on paper, and there is a Form 8962. Yet, when I look in the forms in use, Form 8962 is NOT lit up.
I tried to go into print options, and changed it to any data. No luck. I went to the form, and dropped a $0 on the line asking for income of other dependents, No luck. Yet the 8962 is filled out perfectly, showing all the allocation percentages to be $0 and showing the other taxpayer's SSN, just like last year.
BTW, this is not a dependent situation. This is a true shared policy.
Anyone else experience this?
@Frustrated-in-IL wrote:
BTW, this is not a dependent situation. This is a true shared policy.
Intuit sucks with 0% allocations.
Print the 8962 to a PDF. Attach the PDF to the tax return, as an "other" attachment called "ACA Explanation".
Out of curiosity, what do you mean by "this is a true shared policy". Does the Marketplace let you get a joint policy with random people???
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