Form 1095-A - Nondependent Coverage
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“You need to allocate policy amounts (enrollment premiums, SLCSP premiums, and/or APTC) on a Form 1095-A between your tax family and another tax family if:
  1. The policy covered at least one individual in your tax family and at least one individual in another tax family; and
  2. Either:
     a. You received a Form 1095-A for the policy that does not accurately represent the members of your tax family who were enrolled in the policy (meaning that it either lists someone who is not in your tax family or does not list a member of your tax family who was enrolled in the policy), or
     b. The other tax family received a Form 1095-A for the policy that includes a member of your tax family.”
If you could have claimed the individual as a dependent, but chose not to, follow the instructions in FAQ Form 1095-A - Entering Health Insurance Marketplace Statement in Program to report their health insurance coverage on your return.

If you cannot claim the individual as a dependent, the individual should enter the information on his or her own return (you must provide a copy of the Form 1095-A you received in this case).