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Form 1095-C is used by applicable large employers (as defined in section 4980H (c) (2)) to verify employer-sponsored health coverage and to administer the shared employer responsibility provisions of section 4980H.
Form 1095-C is used to report information about each employee to the IRS and to the employee. Forms 1094-C and 1095-C are used in determining whether an ALE Member owes a payment under the employer shared responsibility provisions under section 4980H. Form 1095-C is also used in determining the eligibility of employees for the premium tax credit.
Form 1095-C is a tax form sent from employers to employees that describes the health insurance that is available to them. This annual statement is required by law under the Affordable Care Act.
You are receiving this Form 1095-C because your employer is an Applicable Large Employer subject to the employer shared responsibility provisions in the Affordable Care Act. This Form 1095-C includes information about the health insurance coverage offered to you by your employer. Form 1095-C, Part
Form 1095-C is a statement of health coverage offered to eligible employees by Applicable Large Employers (ALEs) and is required to be filed since the 2015 tax year. ALEs are companies or organizations with at least 50 full-time workers or full-time equivalents.
What Is Form 1095-C & What Is It Used For? The 1095-C form, Employer-Provided Health Insurance Coverage, reports information about the type of health insurance offered to applicable employees.
What is a 1095-C form? Large employers (of 50 or more full-time employees) provide Form 1095-C, Employer-Provided Health Insurance Offer and Coverage, to full-time employees who have been working at their organization for one or more months during a calendar year.
Form 1095-C: Employer-Provided Health Insurance Offer and Coverage is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax form reporting information about an employee's health coverage offered by an...
What is a 1095-C? Form 1095-C is sent to certain employees of applicable large employers. Applicable large employers are those with 50 or more full-time employees. It contains information about the health coverage offered by your employer in that tax year. This may include information about whether you enrolled in coverage.
If you work for an organization that employs more than 50 employees, you will receive a Form 1095-C from your employer and may need to submit information from it as a part of your personal tax filing. What is Form 1095-C? View your Form 1095-C online. FAQs.