IRS Health Care Tax Tip 2015-64, October 13, 2015 If you are a health insurance issuer, self-insured employer, government agency, or other entity that provides minimum essential coverage to an individual during a calendar year, you must report certain information about the coverage that you provide to the IRS. If your organization is an applicable large employer, you must report to the IRS information about the health care coverage, if any, that you offered to full-time employees. 2016 Deadlines Here are the due dates you should put on your calendar. You will meet the requirement to file if the form is properly addressed and mailed on or before the due date. Forms 1095-B and 1095-C are due to individuals by Feb. 1, 2016. Forms 1094-B, 1095-B, 1094-C and 1095-C are required to be filed with the IRS by Feb. 29, 2016 if filing on paper, or March 31, 2016, if filing electronically. Reporting by health coverage providers Every person who provides minimum essential coverage to an individual during a calendar year must file an information return and a transmittal. Most filers will use transmittal Form 1094-B and information return Form 1095-B. However, employers – including government employers – sponsoring self-insured group health plans will report information about the coverage in Part III of Form 1095-C, Employer-Provided Health Insurance Offer and Coverage, instead of on Form 1095-B. Employers with fewer than 50 employees that are not subject to the employer shared responsibility provisions, but who sponsor self-insured group health plans, will use Forms 1094-B and 1095-B to report information about covered individuals. Reporting by applicable large employers Employers with 50 or more full-time employees, including full-time equivalent employees, use transmittal Form 1094-C and information return Form 1095-C to report the information required under the Affordable Care Act about offers of health coverage and enrollment in health coverage for their employees. In addition to reporting the coverage that they offer, applicable large employers who sponsor self-insured group health plans will use Forms 1094-C and 1095-C to report information about the coverage they provide to the covered individuals. For more information, see our questions and answers about Information Reporting by Health Coverage Providers and Reporting of Offers of Health Insurance Coverage by Employers on IRS.gov/aca. Subscribe to IRS Tax Tips to get easy-to-read tips by e-mail from the IRS. Health care tax tips Health Care Tax Tips Health Care Tax Tips - December 2016 Health Care Tax Tips - November 2016 Health Care Tax Tips - October 2016 Health Care Tax Tips - September 2016 Health Care Tax Tips Related HealthCare.gov Individual shared responsibility provision The Premium Tax Credit – The basics Affordable Care Act – What to expect when filing your tax return Gathering your health coverage documentation for the tax filing season ACA information center for tax professionals How to correct an electronically filed return rejected for a missing Form 8962