Tax return is for married couple, with both husband / wife having totally separate Schedule C businesses.
The husband now has medical insurance only via Medicare B premiums. The full (not limited) amount of those premiums has been deducted as SEHI for him.
The wife has suddenly "found" a Form 1095-A. She is under age 65 and has no other medical insurance. The calculations for Form 1095-A and Form 8962 have been performed. As a result, there is now a calculated amount of ~$1,500 on line 2 of Schedule 2.
With these facts, is there any amount that can be used for the SEHI cost of her marketplace insurance premiums? She has stated that she "paid" nothing during 2023 for the full-year marketplace insurance coverage. That fact, in and of itself, would seem to indicate there is NO 2023 SEHI for her. I just wanted to get a definitive answer if anything (calculated on the Form 1040) could be used for SEHI for the spouse.
Thanks in advance.
FE
The husband now has medical insurance only via Medicare B premiums. The full (not limited) amount of those premiums has been deducted as SEHI for him.
The wife has suddenly "found" a Form 1095-A. She is under age 65 and has no other medical insurance. The calculations for Form 1095-A and Form 8962 have been performed. As a result, there is now a calculated amount of ~$1,500 on line 2 of Schedule 2.
With these facts, is there any amount that can be used for the SEHI cost of her marketplace insurance premiums? She has stated that she "paid" nothing during 2023 for the full-year marketplace insurance coverage. That fact, in and of itself, would seem to indicate there is NO 2023 SEHI for her. I just wanted to get a definitive answer if anything (calculated on the Form 1040) could be used for SEHI for the spouse.
Thanks in advance.
FE
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