
The IRS has issued Notice 2025-15, providing guidance on the alternative manner of furnishing statements to covered individuals and full-time employees using Forms 1095-B and 1095-C in accordance with the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) reporting requirements.
The Paperwork Burden Reduction Act, enacted at the end of 2024, provides that reporting entities are no longer required to send Forms 1095-B and 1095-C to covered individuals and full-time employees unless a form is requested. Essentially, IRS Notice 2025-15 confirms that employers can satisfy the alternative manner of furnishing Forms 1095-C upon request if they comply with the alternative manner of furnishing Forms 1095-B, which has been in effect for the past few years.
To take advantage of the alternative reporting method, IRS Notice 2025-15 confirms that an employer must post a clear and conspicuous notice on its website stating that individuals may receive a copy of their statement upon request. The notice must be posted by the furnishing deadline (e.g., March 3, 2025, for 2024 statements). It must include an email address, a physical address to which a request may be sent and a telephone number to contact the employer. Employers must retain the notice in the same location through Oct. 15 of the year following the calendar year to which the statement relates (e.g., Oct. 15, 2025, for 2024 statements).
In addition, any request must be fulfilled by Jan. 31 of the year following the calendar year to which the return relates or 30 days after the date of the request, whichever is later.
Employers must continue to comply with applicable state reporting requirements. The alternative furnishing method set forth in IRS Notice 2025-15 applies to federal reporting requirements.
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