IRS Notice AIRBR626 is a critical alert for employers, indicating that there has been incorrect employer information submitted on Form 1094-C. This form is a vital component of the reporting required under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Reasons for Receiving AIRBR626 Employers may receive this … [Read more...]
Understanding IRS Notice AIRBR625: Failure to File Form 1094-C Correctly
Employers must be vigilant in the filing of Form 1094-C, as inaccuracies or omissions can lead to significant penalties from the IRS. Notice AIRBR625 is issued to employers who fail to comply with these filing requirements. What Triggers AIRBR625? This notice typically arises when an employer … [Read more...]
Understanding IRS Notice 972CG: Penalty for Late or Incorrect ACA Filings
IRS Notice 972CG is issued to employers who have failed to comply with the reporting requirements of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) by either not filing or incorrectly filing Forms 1094-C and 1095-C. This notice informs employers of the penalties incurred due to these failures and outlines the steps … [Read more...]
Addressing IRS CP90 or CP297 Notices: Final Notice Before Levy on Assets and Rights to Hearing
The IRS CP90 or CP297 notices are critical alerts that inform taxpayers of the IRS's intention to levy assets due to unpaid federal taxes, which may include liabilities such as the Employer Shared Responsibility Payment (ESRP) under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). These notices also outline the … [Read more...]
Responding to IRS Letter LT11 or Letter 1058: Final Notice Before Levy on Social Security Benefits
IRS Letter LT11 or Letter 1058 is a final notice informing taxpayers that the IRS intends to levy their Social Security benefits due to unpaid taxes, which may include liabilities under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). This notice is a critical communication as it represents one of the final steps … [Read more...]
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