Tax forms come in more varieties than flavors of ice cream. Nearly any time something of value changes hands, there’s a specific tax form available to capture it for posterity. Check out the list below to familiarize yourself with some
Category: Health
2018 Healthcare.gov Open Enrollment Deadline Dec 15th
On November 1, 2017, open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act began. It is very important that individuals/families who are not covered by healthcare plans by their employers, consider purchasing a plan through HealthCare.gov. You should act fast because the deadline is December 15,
February Challenge – Tax Filing Time!
Get Your Taxes Done in 3 Simple Steps We all know filing taxes isn’t fun for most of us. That’s why TACCT Taxes is here to provide your tax preparation needs. It’s not complicated to get prepared for your tax
Explaining the Health Care Law and How it Affects You
Health Care Law If/Then Chart As you prepare to file your 2016 tax return, review this chart to see how the health care law affects you.
Determine if You’re Eligible for a Health Care Exemption or Have to Pay a Shared Responsibility Payment
Health Coverage Options With the 2017 tax filing season approaching, it’s not too early to think about how the health care law affects your taxes. The Affordable Care Act requires you and each member of your family to do at
Health Care Coverage Qualification
It’s Not Too Early to Determine Whether You Have Qualifying Health Care Coverage The individual shared responsibility provision requires you and each member of your family to have basic health coverage – also known as minimum essential coverage – qualify
Received Form 1095-C, Now What?
Here’s What You Need to Do with Your Form 1095-C This year, you may receive one or more forms that provide information about your 2015 health coverage. These forms are 1095-A, 1095–B and 1095-C. This tip is part of a
Received Form 1095-B, Now What?
Here’s What You Need to Do with Your Form 1095–B This year, you may receive one or more forms that provide information about your 2015 health coverage you had in 2015. These forms are 1095-A, 1095–B and 1095-C. This tip
Received Form 1095-A, Now What?
Here’s What You Need to Do with Your Form 1095-A This year, you may receive one or more forms that provide information about your 2015 health coverage. These forms are 1095-A, 1095-B and 1095-C. This tip is part of a
You Can File Taxes Without 1095-B or 1095-C
You do not have to wait for either Form 1095-B or 1095-C from your coverage provider or employer to file your tax return. Other forms of documentation in lieu of the Form 1095 information returns can be used as proof