
Overview
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1) Ive already purchased ACA Reporting software. Im using it to track my variable hour employees.
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2) I had less than 100 full-time equivalent employees during 2014 so I dont have to report for 2015.
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3) I employed more than 50 full-time equivalent employees during 2014 but I dont offer any employee medical benefits.
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4) My payroll vendor has all of the required information.
When a change in status occurs that may cause a reporting code change.
The date an employee is eligible for benefits. Not when the employee starts contributing, but when the employee was offered benefits.
When an employees benefit effective date begins and ends. Again, not just when the contributions begin and end.
If an employee waives benefits.
Whether the employee is enrolled in a self-insured plan.
If the employee has enrolled any dependents in the plan.
The lowest cost of the employee only medical plan offered to the employee.
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5) I can just read the instructions and figure out how to complete the forms.
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6) I can wait and decide later this year how Im going to meet the reporting 6requirements.
1) Data must be reported for each month of the 2015 calendar year. If you dont have accurate historical records of all changes you will not be able to do accurate monthly reporting.
2) Many vendors are increasing their implementation fees to address compression issues with last-minute decisions and trying to recreate historical data.
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7) There arent going to be any fines until next year.
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