Dad has both himself and daughter covered on ACA plan.
Dad made 30K. Daughter, 19, was a full time student one semester, lived w/ Dad 1/2 year and with boyfriend 1/2 year. Daughter made 10K. We looked at expenses and daughter is definitely paying more than 1/2 of her own support.
Dad was paying $150/mo for ACA after PTC. If I allocate 100% to him, he has a payback of $750. If I allocate 0% to him he doesn't have payback, and the 100% to daughter results in a "refund" of close to total amount paid.
8962 instructions say allocations can be any that both agree to. I don't see in their examples where it pertains to parent/child. Can allocating all to the child actually be allowed? It doesn't seem logical, but if is actually allowed, I want to get them the most benefit.
Dad made 30K. Daughter, 19, was a full time student one semester, lived w/ Dad 1/2 year and with boyfriend 1/2 year. Daughter made 10K. We looked at expenses and daughter is definitely paying more than 1/2 of her own support.
Dad was paying $150/mo for ACA after PTC. If I allocate 100% to him, he has a payback of $750. If I allocate 0% to him he doesn't have payback, and the 100% to daughter results in a "refund" of close to total amount paid.
8962 instructions say allocations can be any that both agree to. I don't see in their examples where it pertains to parent/child. Can allocating all to the child actually be allowed? It doesn't seem logical, but if is actually allowed, I want to get them the most benefit.
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