Mother and daughter on a marketplace plan for 2014. Daughter was claimed as a dependent on 2014. We completed a 2015 application and the daughter was sent to Medicaid, where she was denied. So we then filed an appeal and we are in the middle of that process.
In the meantime, while doing her taxes, H&R Block informed her that for 2015 the daughter won't be able to be claimed as a dependent because over 50% of her support will be paid by herself and not her mother.
I know hc.gov says that she can remain on her mother's plan even if she is financially independent, etc. However, how does this really work? I called HC.gov and spoke to someone who might have 5 brain cells. He couldn't give me a solid answer or anything other than "Well...maybe....".
Right now my best guess is that yes she'll be able to remain on her mother's plan, but her mother won't get credit for her as far as subsidy calculating purposes right? What about the daughter's income?
In the meantime, while doing her taxes, H&R Block informed her that for 2015 the daughter won't be able to be claimed as a dependent because over 50% of her support will be paid by herself and not her mother.
I know hc.gov says that she can remain on her mother's plan even if she is financially independent, etc. However, how does this really work? I called HC.gov and spoke to someone who might have 5 brain cells. He couldn't give me a solid answer or anything other than "Well...maybe....".
Right now my best guess is that yes she'll be able to remain on her mother's plan, but her mother won't get credit for her as far as subsidy calculating purposes right? What about the daughter's income?