Premium tax credit with nondependent child on marketplace policy for part of the year

For 2021, I had my nondependent 23 year old child on my marketplace policy for the first four months of the year. I removed her from my marketplace policy at the end of April, at which time she commenced coverage on a non-marketplace policy, with no advance credit payments, that she obtained directly from a private insurer. I have read the instructions for Form 8962 and cannot figure out how to (or whether I need to) do any allocation for the first four months of the year. The instructions, and various examples provided within, do not appear to address this circumstance.

‎January 15, 2022 5:40 AM last updated ‎January 15, 2022 5:40 AM Connect with an expert

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Premium tax credit with nondependent child on marketplace policy for part of the year

For the four months that your daughter was on your policy you can allocate the amounts in any way you both agree. This means you can allocate 100% to yourself, or you can split it anyway you choose. There is not a rule on what percentage to allocate to who.

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‎January 17, 2022 7:17 AM

Premium tax credit with nondependent child on marketplace policy for part of the year

So does this mean that my daughter is required to file Form 8962 with her return, even though she was on a non-marketplace plan after leaving my plan and presumably will not be receiving her own Form 1095-A? If so, how is Part IV of Form 8962 completed since it requests a policy number (and other information) from Form 1095-A? And how would columns A and B of Part II of Form 8962 be completed with respect to the months she was on my policy? Thanks.

‎January 18, 2022 3:30 AM Expert Alumni

Premium tax credit with nondependent child on marketplace policy for part of the year

Yes, for the time she was on the policy she will need to enter the 1095-A that you received on her return exactly as it appears. After you enter the 1095 A you will both check the box that says this is a shared policy. On the next screen you will then both enter the other persons Social Security Number as the other taxpayer that you shared the policy with as well as the months the allocation started and stopped, and the percentage of allocation you are each taking. If you are taking 100% and she is taking 0% enter those number or whatever other percentage you have agreed on.

She does not need to enter anything for her insurance as an employee.

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‎January 18, 2022 6:21 AM

Premium tax credit with nondependent child on marketplace policy for part of the year

Thank you! If you would indulge me again -- to make sure I understand correctly, I can enter 100% on my return, and my daughter 0% on her return (assuming she agrees), in columns e, f, and g on line 30 of our Forms 8962 for the months she was on my policy, correct? (FWIW, I paid the entire policy premium for the months she was on my policy.)

Can you also confirm that I should not include my daughter in completing 1 through 8a of my Form 8962 and that, with respect to lines 12-23 of her form 8962, my daughter should only complete lines 12-15 and leave lines 16-23 blank inasmuch as she had no marketplace plan (or employer-sponsored plan) for May-December 2021.

Also, I do not see a box to check on Form 8962 that refers to a shared policy (unless you are referring to line 9). Finally, as best as I can determine, in our circumstance neither I nor my daughter would complete line 10 of Form 8962 since the instructions lead to that conclusion.

Apologies for all the questions, but I want to make sure I get this right. You have been very helpful, and your assistance is much appreciated.