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Do I need to enter healthcare coverage for a non-dependent that is shown on Form 1095-B?

elintx
Level 2

The parents carry healthcare insurance through their employer on their 25 year old son who is not their dependent.  The son's name is shown on the 1095-B along with the parents' names.  I've been inputting the son's name on the Healthcare Entry Sheet but do I need to do that? How does the IRS know that the son has coverage through his parents?

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TaxGuyBill
Level 15

If the son is not a dependent, you don't enter anything on the parents' return about the son unless they have a Marketplace 1095-A where both the parent's and the son are listed as covered.

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TaxGuyBill
Level 15

If the son is not a dependent, you don't enter anything on the parents' return about the son unless they have a Marketplace 1095-A where both the parent's and the son are listed as covered.

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Just-Lisa-Now-
Level 15
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1095B doesn't get entered into the program.  Do you mean the 1095A?


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elintx
Level 2
No, they didn't have a 1095-A from the marketplace.  Employer plan 1095-B (see question).
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IRonMaN
Level 15
See first answer.

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