IRS Notice AIRBR902 is sent to employers who submit Form 1094-C without the required signature. The signature on Form 1094-C is critical as it certifies the accuracy of the information provided to the IRS and confirms the employer’s acknowledgment of their reporting responsibilities under the … [Read more...]
Addressing IRS Notice AIRBR853: Failure to File 1094-C
IRS Notice AIRBR853 is sent to employers who fail to file Form 1094-C, the transmittal form for Form 1095-C, which is required under the provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). This form is critical as it provides a summary of health coverage provided to employees and confirms the employer’s … [Read more...]
Navigating IRS Notice AIRBR845: Misreported Employee Counts on 1094-C
IRS Notice AIRBR845 is issued to employers who have reported incorrect employee counts on Form 1094-C. Accurate employee counts are essential for the IRS to determine an employer's adherence to the employer shared responsibility provisions under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Importance of Accurate … [Read more...]
How to Resolve IRS Notice AIRBR843: Duplicate 1094-C Submissions
IRS Notice AIRBR843 is issued when employers inadvertently submit duplicate Form 1094-C filings. Such duplications can complicate the IRS’s ability to accurately process and verify employer healthcare coverage reporting under the ACA. Causes of Duplicate 1094-C Filings Duplicate submissions can … [Read more...]
Understanding IRS Notice AIRBR841: Late Submission of 1094-C Forms
IRS Notice AIRBR841 is issued to employers who have not submitted their Form 1094-C by the required deadline. Timely submission of this form is crucial as it helps the IRS determine compliance with the employer shared responsibility provisions under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Impact of Late … [Read more...]
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