If you are an Applicable Large Employer and approved ACA reporting by Feb. 21, 2024, transmission of your 2023 ACA filings is complete! ACA Reporting is filed under your unique FEIN. After transmission to the IRS, it is possible for your filing to come back with a status of “Accepted with Errors”. In most cases, these can be resolved by transmitting a correction to the IRS.
The IRS will require all forms with errors to be addressed before April 1, 2024. If not resolved, or resolved late, you may be assessed penalties from the IRS. The most common error found on Form 1095-C is 1095C-010-01 – an employee name and Social Security Number mismatch.
We have some exciting news to share – beginning March 1, you’ll have the opportunity to review your Certificate of Insurance (COI) prior to this year's annual workers' compensation renewal deadline. This valuable review period ensures that your certificates are accurate, and removes any unnecessary documents from your account before they are automatically renewed.
On March 1, you can go through your certificates and make any changes or delete the ones that are no longer valid for your business. This is the perfect opportunity to update and fix any details in your active certificates before they automatically renew in May.
If you haven’t heard, we’ve introduced a simpler way to access, update and manage your Workers’ Compensation certificates of insurance (COI). With this new digital enhancement within the Marsh COI Portal, you can now review data for the current policy period, make changes to certificates and download individual or multiple certificates at a time.
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For detailed information about these year-end tasks, visit and bookmark the ADP TotalSource Year-End & Quarter Close Guide.
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has published a final rule that will change the test for determining whether a worker is an employee or independent contractor under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The final rule takes effect March 11, 2024. Here are some key points to know about the new test.
If you are an Applicable Large Employer (ALE)*, your business could face significant IRS assessments if your Affordable Care Act (ACA) reporting forms 1095-C for the 2023 reporting year are not timely distributed to your full-time employees. Please review and acknowledge your filing in the ACA Reporting Tool (ART) by Jan. 31, 2024, so that we can timely distribute the forms to your full-time employees.
ACA Reporting is filed under your unique FEIN.
The following states or localities have announced new minimum wage increases.
OSHA’s Recordkeeping Standard, 29 CFR 1904, requires that certain employers maintain annual records of workplace injuries and illnesses. The 300A Summary is required to be posted in the workplace every Feb. 1 through April 30 to show records from the previous year’s injuries and illnesses, even if no work-related injuries or illnesses occurred during the previous year.
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