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Some processes used by the Internal Revenue Service to ensure businesses comply with the Affordable Care Act’s employer shared responsibility provision didn’t work as they were supposed to, or they were delayed or canceled, according to a new government report.
April 10 -
Here's what to do if one of your company or a business client finds out it has failed to comply with the Affordable Care Act.
April 7Trusaic -
As the April filing deadline approaches, Americans have reasons to think they might get away with not paying what they owe.
March 28 -
A few weeks after the national election, the Internal Revenue Service began to issue notices to employers who may have failed to comply with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
March 16Trusaic -
The proposal includes a new premium tax credit, the repeal of a number of pay-for taxes, and more -- and it may divide Republicans.
March 7 -
The three at issue halted new regulations that haven't yet been published, asked federal agencies to ease the burden of the ACA, and required them to abolish two regs for every new one.
March 7Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
As the Trump administration and the Republican dominated Congress prepare to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, a new government report may give them further ammunition.
March 3 -
The IRS says it will accept filings that don’t say whether a a taxpayer has health insurance for ACA purposes.
February 21Accounting Today -
President Donald Trump signed an executive order dated January 20, the date of his inauguration, paving the way for the eventual repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
January 24 -
With Donald Trump's inauguration at hand, many of the details of what the administration and the GOP Congress plan to do with Obamacare remain uncertain.
January 19