Who will receive a 1095-C? If we submit data for all employees, do they all receive this form?
ACA Track will provide reports to all individuals listed on your employee
datasheet. This could mean that employees who were not employed during the
reporting year or who were not eligible for health insurance coverage may
receive a 1095-C form.
We recommend including employment information for all of your employees for
the entire calendar year, as this is the best way to ensure proper reporting and
catch any gaps in coverage history or employment history that could result in
incorrect codes on the 1095-C, particularly in cases where there is a lot of
movement between Full Time and Variable Hour or where employees are frequently
terminated and rehired. However, because our billing is based on the
number of 1095-C forms produced, it is your decision whether or not to include
ineligible employees.
Article Modified on: Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 10:08 AM
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