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I am completing a return for a son of a client. He is a dependent on the fathers return and therefore does not claim the personal exemption on his federal return. I am assuming the same happens on the MA return (Form 1). For the life of me, I can't figure out how to do that. Am I right in that he should not be claiming himself on the MA return and if yes, how do I do that on Form 1? Sorry for being so dense.

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Nope. MA return _always_ allows the personal exemption.

Make sure you fill in the MA Schedule HC (health care). He probably did not get the 1099-HC but if he has his insurance card you can get the company name & subscriber number off that, and I have the EIN's of all the MA-approved insurance companies.

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Catherine, ATX is ripping me up for the way I have the HC filled out. I must be reading something incorrectly. Would it be amiss of me to send you a copy of the HC to see if you can direct me to the error of my ways or the "fix" it. While I do cry easily, no is an acceptable answer.

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sure -- if you have a pdf, you can use the "secure send" under the Resources menu on my web site, grant-financial.com and that will get it to me securely and fast.

Or, call my office and tell Ruby (the receptionist) I said it was OK to put your call through

781-652-8994

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