IRS Health Care Tax Tip 2015-81, December 10, 2015 Employer benefits, opportunities and requirements under the health care law are dependent upon the employer’s workforce size. The vast majority of employers fall below the workforce size threshold for applicable large employers. Generally, an employer with 50 or more full-time employees or equivalents will be considered an applicable large employer. Applicable large employers can find a complete list of resources and the latest news at the Applicable Large Employer Information Center on IRS.gov/aca. If you have: Fifty or more full-time equivalent employees, you will need to file an annual information return reporting whether and what health insurance you offered your full-time employees. In addition, you are subject to the Employer Shared Responsibility provisions. Fifty or fewer employees, you are generally eligible to buy coverage through the Small Business Health Options Program. Learn more at HealthCare.gov. Fewer than 25 full-time equivalent employees, you may be eligible for a Small Business Health Care Tax Credit to help cover the cost of providing coverage. Regardless of size, all employers that provide self-insured health coverage to their employees must file an annual return reporting certain information for each employee they cover. More information for employers of all sizes is available on IRS.gov/aca. Related HealthCare.gov(영어) 개인 책임 분담 조항(영어) 보험료 세액 공제 - 기초 정보(영어) 의료보험 개혁법 - 세금 신고서 제출시 예상해야 할 것들(영어) 세금신고 기간을 위해 건강보험 관련 자료 모으기(영어) 세무 전문가를 위한 ACA 정보 센터(영어) 양식 8962의 미제출 이유로 거부된 전자로 제출된 신고서 정정하는 방법