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February 15, 2023
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Can I add my mother as a dependent if she received a 1095-A form? If so, How do I add her 1095-A form information on my return? It only asks if I received one.

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When trying to add her 1095-A form it only asks if I received one but it does not ask me if any of my dependents recieved one. I tried inputing it already but it assumes the policy is mine which is not the case. Any clarification on this would help me. Thanks!
Best answer by Vanessa A

TurboTax is asking if "you" in generic terms, meaning anyone on your return, had a 1095-A.  So you will enter it as if it is yours.  The Marketplace policy number will identify the person covered as your mother.  It is in a way "your" policy as far as the IRS is concerned when it comes to the Premium Tax Credit if you are claiming the person who is receiving the credit.

 

You should be aware, that if the Premium Tax Credit was calculated based on your mothers income, and you are claiming her with more income, it is possible that you would end up being responsible for paying the credit back offsetting any gains you may have by taking the Other Dependent Credit or by claiming Head of Household (if that would be your filing status simply because you are claiming your mom)

 

You can walk through the steps of entering the 1095-A and see how it affects your return.  If it is a negative affect, you can then delete your mother from your return by clicking the trash can next to her name in the Personal Info section and then going to Tools>>Tax Tools>>Delete a Form>>Delete next to the 1095-A and 8962. 

 

Obviously, if it has a positive affect on your return, you would not want to delete her or the 1095-A. 

 

 

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Vanessa AAnswer
February 15, 2023

TurboTax is asking if "you" in generic terms, meaning anyone on your return, had a 1095-A.  So you will enter it as if it is yours.  The Marketplace policy number will identify the person covered as your mother.  It is in a way "your" policy as far as the IRS is concerned when it comes to the Premium Tax Credit if you are claiming the person who is receiving the credit.

 

You should be aware, that if the Premium Tax Credit was calculated based on your mothers income, and you are claiming her with more income, it is possible that you would end up being responsible for paying the credit back offsetting any gains you may have by taking the Other Dependent Credit or by claiming Head of Household (if that would be your filing status simply because you are claiming your mom)

 

You can walk through the steps of entering the 1095-A and see how it affects your return.  If it is a negative affect, you can then delete your mother from your return by clicking the trash can next to her name in the Personal Info section and then going to Tools>>Tax Tools>>Delete a Form>>Delete next to the 1095-A and 8962. 

 

Obviously, if it has a positive affect on your return, you would not want to delete her or the 1095-A. 

 

 

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February 15, 2023

Ok now that makes sense now. Thank you very very much for the detailed explanation Vanessa!  I really appreciate your help. I was stuck but now I just finished my return with no issues. I called turbo tax 2 times but with no clear answer. I am glad I put my question here. Thanks again Vanessa!