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March 15, 2024
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I am filing taxes with my 18-year-old son, who works part-time, and we share health insurance. Should he file separately? Does the insurance apply to both filings?

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Best answer by mglauner

If you son worked and paid Federal taxes, he can file his own return to get his tax withholding refunded.  

 

If he lives with you and is your dependent, he can indicate on his return that he is a 'dependent'.   

 

If you shared a Marketplace plan, whoever received a Form 1095-A will enter it in their return, indicating that they 'shared' the policy with the other person, so the insurance does apply to both filings.  

 

Here's some info that may be helpful on Allocating 1095-A and Dependent Filing Requirements

 

 

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March 15, 2024

If you son worked and paid Federal taxes, he can file his own return to get his tax withholding refunded.  

 

If he lives with you and is your dependent, he can indicate on his return that he is a 'dependent'.   

 

If you shared a Marketplace plan, whoever received a Form 1095-A will enter it in their return, indicating that they 'shared' the policy with the other person, so the insurance does apply to both filings.  

 

Here's some info that may be helpful on Allocating 1095-A and Dependent Filing Requirements