If your organization is
an applicable large employer, you must report information about the health
care coverage you offered to your full-time employees. As an employer, it’s not
too early to start thinking about these seven facts related to your information
reporting responsibilities under the health care law.
1. The health care law requires ALEs to report information about health
insurance coverage offered to its full-time employees and their dependents as
well as to the IRS.
2. ALEs must report information about themselves, the coverage they offered
– if any – and the individuals covered under the policy.
3. ALEs are required to furnish a statement to each full-time employee that
includes the same information provided to the IRS by January 31, 2017.
4. ALEs that file 250 or more information returns during the calendar year
must file the returns electronically.
5. ALEs must file Form
1095-C, Employer-Provided Health Insurance Offer and Coverage with
the IRS annually, no later than February 28, 2017 or March 31, 2017 if filed
electronically. Forms 1095-C are filed accompanied by the transmittal form,
Form 1094-C.
6. Self-insured employers that are applicable large employers, and therefore
are also subject to the information reporting requirements for offers of
employer-sponsored health insurance coverage, must combine reporting under both
provisions by filing a single information return, Form 1095-C, and transmittal,
Form 1094-C.
7. The ACA Assurance Testing System opens November 7, 2016 for tax year 2016
testing. Software developers – including employers and issuers who passed AATS
for tax year 2015 – will not have to retest for tax year 2016; the Tax Year
Software Packages will be moved into Production status. New participants need
to comply with test requirements for tax year 2016. For more information, see
Publication 5165, Guide
for Electronically Filing ACA Information Returns for Software Developers and
Transmitters.
Applicable large employers can find a complete
list of resources and the latest news at the Applicable Large Employer
Information Center.
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