FTB CA 1095-C Reporting: Instructions
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Do you need to generate or upload CA MEC IR files for your self-insured plan?
Minimum Essential Coverage Information Reporting (MEC IR) An update is now available for your HR
Do you need to file 1095 forms with the State of California? Last year, California
Reminder: The AIR System will be shutdown to prepare for the 2021 filing season on
Please click HERE for the Spanish version of this post. The following are important dates
Need to Add Dependent(s) to Existing Employee-Only Coverage? Many clients have recently contacted us to
Filing Corrections Electronically? If you electronically report 1095-C corrections, the newest update to the HRM
Updates coming soon contain two new additions to Datatech software. The HRM Software update contains
Reminder that the latest update available for the HRM Software (using ‘Check for Updates’ on the Tools menu) now contains the IRS Schemas needed to generate electronic ACA files for the 2018 Tax Year.
The latest update available for the HRM Software now contains the bitmaps needed to print the 2018 ACA forms 1094-C and 1095-C on blank paper. Please note that this update does NOT include the new ‘schemas’ needed for generating 2018 electronic ACA files.
A note of caution about the 2018 electronic filing and HRM Software.
This Blog Posts Covers How-To Correctly Enter Costs, Prior Year Costs, and Age Rated Costs on the Plan Setup Window in the HRM Software..
As a reminder to our customers who are Applicable Large Employers (ALE’s), here are the important dates to keep in mind in relation to the upcoming ACA Information Returns season.
The previous post in this series discussed how to electronically report corrections to the IRS. This post will conclude Series 1 and will consider how to deal with penalty assessment letters you may receive from the IRS.
The previous post in this series discussed how to make corrections to your employee files and reissue Corrected 1095-C’s forms. Now we will consider how to create electronic Correction files and report them to the IRS.