The IRS
has launched a new Affordable Care Act Tax Provisions website at IRS.gov/aca to educate individuals and
businesses on how the health care law may affect them. The new home page has
three sections, which explain the tax benefits and responsibilities for
individuals and families, employers, and other organizations, with links and
information for each group. The site provides information about tax provisions
that are in effect now and those that will go into effect in 2014 and beyond.
Topics
include premium tax credits for individuals, new benefits and responsibilities
for employers, and tax provisions for insurers, tax-exempt organizations and
certain other business types.
Visitors
to the new site will find information about the law and its provisions, legal
guidance, the latest news, frequently asked questions and links to additional
resources.
Several
other federal agencies have a role in implementing the health care law,
including the Department of Health and Human Services, which has primary
responsibility. To help locate additional online resources from the Department of
Health and Human Services, the Department of Labor and the Small Business
Administration, the IRS has issued a new Web-based flyer - Healthcare Law
Online Resources (Publication 5093).
Visit IRS.gov/aca for more information
regarding the tax provisions of the Affordable Care Act.
Additional IRS Resources:
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