IRS Notice AIRTN500 is issued when the Transmitter Control Code (TCC) is missing from Form 1094-C submissions. The TCC is essential for electronic filing, serving as a unique identifier for the transmitter of the tax information to the IRS. Importance of the Transmitter Control Code The … [Read more...]
Understanding IRS Form Code AIREX126: Exemption for 1094-C Non-Filing
IRS Form Code AIREX126 pertains to exemptions granted for not filing Form 1094-C under specific circumstances. This code is crucial for employers who qualify for exemptions from the usual reporting requirements under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Criteria for AIREX126 Exemption To qualify for an … [Read more...]
Resolving IRS Notice AIRBR902: Form 1094-C Not Signed
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...]
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