1095-C Q & A #3
Question: If a company did not have 50 or more full time employees, does it still
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Question: If a company did not have 50 or more full time employees, does it still
Question: If the Plan Year starts at some point during the middle of Calendar Year,
Here are a few more Q&A’s on ACA reporting. We will continue to add posts as we
Question: If a Medical Plan is changed from one that was previously listed in the Medical
A number of questions came up during our webinar today, so we thought it might be helpful
The first two webinars will be held Tuesday, January 26, 2016 at 1:00pm, and Wednesday, January 27, 2016 at 11:00am. More webinars dates and times may be added as needed.
Four new videos covering the process to compile and review the 1095-C information have been
Yesterday we posted an update to the HR program, version 7.52.279. Update to this version
Due to some late-breaking information we received this afternoon from the IRS in a followup
The Enter/Edit Form 1095-C window can be used to review the 1095-C information and make
If you are using the look-back measurement period, one thing you may need to
So you are ready to generate your 1095-C’s? Great. First thing to do is get
Terminate By Omission Enrollment Files Most of our customers submit insurance enrollment files using the
Many of our customers have submitted questions regarding how to properly enter or modify the
Yesterday, the IRS released Notice 2016-4, extending the deadlines for providing the 1095-C form to