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December 16, 2024 Health/Employee Benefits News
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Why are you thinking about ACA reporting?

By David Saltzman

This marks the 10th year of reporting under the Affordable Care Act. For employers with 50 or more full-time employees or equivalents, self-insured employers (regardless of size), or health insurance providers, ACA reporting might seem like old hat by now. Accountants, professional employer organizations, payroll companies, and a slew of other service providers offer these reporting services. Let’s face it: ACA reporting has become commoditized. On the surface, it’s cut and dry — easy peasy. It’s the kind of task that feels as though it could be done with your eyes closed. Right?

David A. Saltzman

So why are you still thinking about it? Because it’s easy—until it isn’t.

The risks of ACA reporting mistakes are real. You may have heard stories from peers about businesses blindsided by scarily high ACA penalty letters, stemming from either improper filing or complete failure to file. You’ve likely done the mental math for your own organization: the penalty amounts, which can reach up to $330 per employee per month, quickly add up to staggering sums. Suddenly, what seemed like a small, routine task feels more like a high-stakes gamble—especially if you’re relying on someone without deep ACA expertise to handle it.

You wouldn’t ask your dentist to perform brain surgery. So why rely on a non-expert for your ACA filings?

Common pitfalls of ACA reporting

Even in the most straightforward scenarios, ACA reporting offers ample opportunities for errors. From the simple to the more complicated, here are some situations that should raise red flags.

  • Seasonal workers or variable hours: Tracking eligibility for employees with fluctuating work schedules is challenging. Incorrectly identifying who qualifies as full-time under ACA standards can lead to underreporting or noncompliance.

 

  • Classed employee contributions: Employers often establish different contribution tiers based on factors such as age, job position or other criteria. Accounting for these variations requires meticulous attention to detail.

 

  • Employee status transitions: When part-time employees transition to full-time or terminated employees are rehired, it creates additional layers of complexity in the tracking and reporting process. Missteps here can trigger penalties.

 

 

  • Multiple EINs or collectively bargained employees: Even seemingly minor complications, such as managing multiple EINs or filing for unionized employees, can lead to costly errors if mishandled.

 

The cost of ‘easy’ ACA reporting

Many organizations turn to generalists — payroll companies, for example — for ACA reporting. These providers often market their services as simple, one-size-fits-all solutions. However, the reality is that ACA reporting isn’t a mere checkbox. It requires a nuanced understanding of both IRS guidelines and the unique intricacies of each employer’s workforce.

For example, consider a scenario where a company hires seasonal workers during the holiday rush. Without proper tracking, these employees might be misclassified, resulting in penalties for failing to offer coverage to eligible individuals. Similarly, errors in calculating affordability for employees with classed contributions can lead to significant compliance issues.

Why choose an expert?

Find an expert or firm that has firsthand the challenges of ACA reporting. One that has spent the last decade refining their processes and staying ahead of regulatory changes to ensure clients remain compliant. Seek out a partner whose expertise goes beyond basic filings, offering tailored solutions that address the unique needs of each organization.

Some things to look for when assessing your partner. You want to have access to a team that understands the intricacies of the ACA inside and out. One that meticulously review your data, identify potential issues, and provides guidance to minimize risks. That expertise will ensure your filings are accurate and your organization stays protected from penalties.

Peace of mind through expertise

The ACA reporting process may seem straightforward, but the stakes are too high to leave it to chance. Whether it’s tracking seasonal workers, managing multiple EINs, or navigating the complexities of collectively bargained employees, every detail matters.

So, if you find yourself thinking about ACA reporting, take the opportunity to engage an expert who can do it right. Don’t let a seemingly simple task turn into a costly mistake.

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David A. Saltzman is chief strategy officer at MZQ Consulting. Contact him at [email protected].

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