IRS Resources

IRS Resources

Useful Resources from the IRS



Affordable Care Act Tax Provisions for Employers



Determining if an Employer is an Applicable Large Employer



Identifying Full-Time Employees



Minimum Value and Affordability Guidelines



Instructions for Forms 1094-C and 1095-C



Reasonable Cause Regulations and Requirements for Missing and Incorrect Name/TINs.



Form 1095-C



How to Report: Form 1095-B



Extension Information


For submitting 1094c forms to the IRS - IRS Form 8809



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