As our ACA filing season ends for 2018, I thought it would be helpful to share some of the latest misconceptions we have seen employers make concerning employer ACA requirements. The legislation can be murky, and the regulatory environment adds to this uncertainty. This article will provide some clarity on the employer requirements which are […]
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Published on Shortlister For the nearly 20 years of working in the HR technology space, I have witnessed a healthy and continuous growth in innovation. Employers are automating more of their HR and benefits process faster and more affordably than ever before. And, employees are accessing these tools through their smartphones and other devices at […]
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As stated in a memorandum on November 29, the IRS has once again extended the due dates for 1095 B and C forms to be distributed to employees for the 2018 tax year from January 31st to March 4, 2019.. This comes as a welcome relief for employers and insurers. For more information see Notice […]
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Please Join us for this 45 Minute ACA update on Thursday October 25th at 1 PM Central (2 Eastern, 12 Mountain and 11 Pacific). Click here register. Description Going into its’ 4th year, The Affordable Care Act has become a part of the yearly routine. In the past year we have seen changes in tax […]
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Form 1095-C, Employer-Provided Health Insurance Offer and Coverage Form 1094-C, Transmittal of Employer-Provided Health Insurance Offer and Coverage Information Returns Instructions for Form 1094-C and Form 1095-C Form 1095-B, Health Coverage Form 1094-B, Transmittal of Health Coverage Information Return
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A 2016 study by the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans (IFEBP) found that 50% of employees do not understand their benefits materials, and nearly 80% do not read them. The general lack of understanding of benefits poses a challenge, especially with health plans, our most heavily utilized benefit. The selection of the right health […]
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This letter is most likely sent due to incomplete or non-existent filing. If the IRS rejected your filing they consider the filing to be not sent until they have either accepted the filing with revisions or accepted it outright. If you didn’t send your filing at all it is recommended that you do so immediately. […]
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If you have received a 227 letter from the IRS below is an explanation of it’s purpose and next steps as directed on the IRS website: The various Letters 227 are acknowledgement letters sent to close an ESRP inquiry or provide the next steps to the Applicable Large Employer (ALE) regarding the proposed Employer Shared […]
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Forms for 2018 For this year there are no changes to the filing process. The IRS has added additional instructions referencing their website resources for individuals and families. The link can be found here 1094-C 1095-C
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For the last five years we were a company of two brands; HealthCostManager (HCM) and EmployeeTech. This created confusion in the market from a brand identity standpoint. As of this week we happy to announce we have consolidated everything under the umbrella of EmployeeTech. Underneath that umbrella is our HR technology consulting services and two […]
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