ACA Compliance Lessons Learned From Recent Reporting Seasons
Common themes emerge when reflecting on recent ACA reporting seasons that can help employers reduce administrative burdens and improve accuracy.
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Employers should consider the benefits of sending ACA 1095 Forms electronically.
Employers should consider delivering Forms 1095 to their workforce electronically (by email) instead of relying on the U.S. Postal Service mail.
E-Delivery offers many advantages.
The IRS allows 1095 Forms to be sent by email if the employee consents to receive the form electronically. Electronic distribution saves employers the cost of postage and mitigates potential delays with sending letters by U.S. mail. It ensures security if the form is sent in an email with an individual, secure link. This approach makes sure the intended recipient receives the proper form.
Getting consent to send the ACA form is easy and requires the following:
Employers wishing to distribute Form 1095-B/C electronically should make sure to comply with the IRS’ electronic distribution rules. If you use BAS for ACA data collection and reporting services, BAS can quickly set up your account for electronic distribution compliant with IRS requirements. For more information about 1095 Form e-delivery, contact your account manager or ACA-Services@BASusa.com.
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