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April 27, 2025
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I was on a health plan with my parents who chose "no" when allocating policy amounts with another tax payer. Can I claim zero percentage for my SLCSP?

  • April 27, 2025
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What does a single man on his parents insurance claim as a premium percentage for SLCSP?

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April 28, 2025

Are you claimed as a dependent or not?  

If you are claimed as a dependent on their return then you need to mark in the personal info section that you are claimed as a dependent and then you do not enter anything at all on your return about the insurance.

If you are NOT claimed as a dependent on their return, then yes you can enter 0% since they claimed 100%.  

If you have any issue with rejection of your return due to them saying they did not share the policy, then you would need to print and mail your return. 

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