March 13, 2023

ACA Mailbag: Commonly Asked Questions about 1095-C Forms

As part of the annual requirements, Applicable Large Employers must furnish Forms 1095-C to full-time employees and covered individuals and file Forms 1094-C and 1095-C with the IRS. Additionally, employers with operations in select states must comply with state-specific filing and furnishing requirements.
March 1, 2023

Summary Plan Descriptions – FAQs and Deadlines to Remember

Qualified employees use Form W-4 to tell employers not to deduct any federal income tax from their wages. Details including the employee’s filing status, multiple job adjustments, amount of credits, amount of other income, deduction amounts, and any additional amounts the employee is requesting to be withheld from each paycheck will all be used to calculate how much federal income tax to deduct and withhold from the employee’s pay.
February 20, 2023

All About Form M-1, Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangements, and Association Health Plans

Qualified employees use Form W-4 to tell employers not to deduct any federal income tax from their wages. Details including the employee’s filing status, multiple job adjustments, amount of credits, amount of other income, deduction amounts, and any additional amounts the employee is requesting to be withheld from each paycheck will all be used to calculate how much federal income tax to deduct and withhold from the employee’s pay.
February 13, 2023

Breaking Down Medicare Part D: Disclosure Notice to CMS

Qualified employees use Form W-4 to tell employers not to deduct any federal income tax from their wages. Details including the employee’s filing status, multiple job adjustments, amount of credits, amount of other income, deduction amounts, and any additional amounts the employee is requesting to be withheld from each paycheck will all be used to calculate how much federal income tax to deduct and withhold from the employee’s pay.
February 6, 2023

Overview: ACA Forms 1094 with 1095 to the IRS

Qualified employees use Form W-4 to tell employers not to deduct any federal income tax from their wages. Details including the employee’s filing status, multiple job adjustments, amount of credits, amount of other income, deduction amounts, and any additional amounts the employee is requesting to be withheld from each paycheck will all be used to calculate how much federal income tax to deduct and withhold from the employee’s pay.
February 1, 2023

Form W-4: How to Ensure Employees Properly Claim Exempt Status

Qualified employees use Form W-4 to tell employers not to deduct any federal income tax from their wages. Details including the employee’s filing status, multiple job adjustments, amount of credits, amount of other income, deduction amounts, and any additional amounts the employee is requesting to be withheld from each paycheck will all be used to calculate how much federal income tax to deduct and withhold from the employee’s pay.
October 15, 2021

5 ways to simplify life for a small HR department

The right HCM system can streamline HR administration and free you up to focus on more robust matters.
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