Employers
The cost for failing to comply with the new reporting requirements of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) just got steeper. Under a trade bill signed into law by President Obama at the end of June, the penalties for failing to comply with the new reporting requirements, which are used to help the IRS enforce the Individual and Employer Mandates, have substantially increased.
Failing to complete the reporting:
What happens to Health and Dependent Care FSAs when a merger or acquisition occurs?
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) established a maximum out-of-pocket limitation for single and family coverage. The limit established for 2016 is $6,850 for single coverage and $13,700 for family coverage. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued an FAQ document on May 8, 2015 which indicates a health plan that covers a family cannot impose an out-of-pocket maximum of more than $6,850 for any single family member covered under the plan.
- The fee is paid on the average number of covered lives for the plan year ending in 2014.
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