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Old 03-11-2016, 09:32 PM
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Form 8962 and sharing percentage allocations with my non-dependent son.

I am married, filing jointly. My son is not a dependent, filing his own tax. He is covered under my Health Exchange policy. Do the 3 percentages we are being asked for when filing out Form 8962 (premium, SLCSP and advance payment of PTP) have to be the same, per filer, or can they be different? In other words, can my 3 percentages be 30, 40 and 50 or to they all have to be the same, like 40, 40, 40. The only mention of this in the 8962 Instructions has to do when the percentage allocations differ for different months. If someone answers this, could you please justify as to where you got this information? Thank you



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