Deadline Extended to Provide Health Coverage Statements to Employees
The IRS extended the 2017 due date for employers and coverage providers to furnish health coverage statements to individuals. The due dates to file those returns with the IRS are not extended. This chart can help you understand the upcoming deadlines. (This chart applies only for reporting in 2017 for coverage in 2016) Action 2017 […]
Seasonal Workers and Health Care Laws
As an employer, your size – for purposes of the Affordable Care Act – is determined by the number of your employees. If you hire seasonal or holiday workers, you should know how these employees are counted under the health care law. Employer benefits, opportunities and requirements are dependent upon your organization’s size and the […]
Guide to Marketplace Open Enrollment
Marketplace Open Enrollment for 2017 health insurance is just around the corner, and whether you sign up for health insurance on healthcare.gov or through your state Marketplace, your local Dallas CPA is here to help guide you through the process. Whether you have had a change in life circumstance, are self-employed and need access to […]
What is the Additional Medicare Tax and Who Pays It?
On Nov. 26, 2013, the IRS issued final regulations implementing the Additional Medicare Tax (AMT) as added by the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Some taxpayers may be required to pay an Additional Medicare Tax if their income exceeds certain limits. Here are some things that you should know about this tax: Tax Rate. The Additional […]
Does Your Company Need to File Form 1095-B?
A company is responsible for filing IRS Form 1095-B only if two conditions apply: It offers health coverage to its employees, and it is “self-insured.” This means that the company itself pays its employees’ medical bills, rather than an insurance company. A company that doesn’t meet both conditions won’t have to deal with Form 1095-B. […]
Claim the Premium Tax Credit & Reconcile Advance Credit Payments on Your 2015 Income Tax Return
Filing your taxes according to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) includes extra steps that didn’t exist prior to 2014 tax returns. Many people who had health insurance either through the Marketplace or their employer may have made small mistakes on 2014 taxes, causing the need to file an amended return. Below, we explain the premium […]
Year End Tax Tips for Businesses
The National Society of Accountants is offering some year end tax tips for businesses. Consider several general strategies, such as use of traditional timing techniques for income and deductions and the role of the tax extenders, as well as strategies targeted to your particular business. As in past years, planning is uncertain because of the […]
ACA Open Enrollment Begins November 15
The Affordable Care Act open enrollment period is about to begin. If you’re currently uninsured or buy coverage on your own, here are some things to keep in mind as you weigh your options. The open enrollment period has changed. Open enrollment runs between November 15, 2014 and February 15, 2015, but if you want […]
Small Employers Should Check Out the Health Care Tax Credit
Many have touted the downfalls and inconveniences of the Affordable Care Act, but did you know there are advantages to small businesses? New and existing small employers who do not yet benefit from the Small Business Health Care Tax Credit should look into whether the credit can help them provide insurance to their employees. For […]
Are You Exempt from Affordable Care Act Penalties?
Are you unsure if you need to sign up for health insurance? Don’t worry, we can help you understand who is exempt from having insurance under the Affordable Care Act. The Affordable Care Act requires that all Americans have health insurance starting in 2014. Those who choose to not have insurance will have to pay […]