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Entering 1095-A for taxpayers married filing separtely

Love2Cruise
Level 4

Taxpayer received 1095-A for insurance covering entire household.  However, the taxpayer and spouse wish to file separate returns.   Do I need to include the 1095-A information on the spouses return if the taxpayer purchased the insurance?

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Just-Lisa-Now-
Level 15
Level 15

You enter it on both returns, and at the bottom of the 1095A worksheet you enter the allocation % for each of them


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Just-Lisa-Now-
Level 15
Level 15

You enter it on both returns, and at the bottom of the 1095A worksheet you enter the allocation % for each of them


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Love2Cruise
Level 4

Been at this for years, and every year brings a new circumstance. Once again, many, many thanks to you  for your help and assistance.  You always have the most accurate and knowledgeable answers!     😁  🤗  💐

TaxGuyBill
Level 15

Each spouse needs to claim 50%.  And just so both you and the taxpayer's know, filing as Married Filing Separately disqualifies the Premium Tax Credit (except for cases of spousal abuse).