IRS News Release: Nutrition, Wellness, and General Health Expenses

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is informing taxpayers that costs associated with wellness, diet, and overall health are unlikely to be covered by Internal Revenue Code section 213 reimbursement for medical expenses. The IRS published a press statement and a list of commonly asked questions the IRS: The IRS is worried that individuals might not be aware of the situations in which spending related to diet or wellness can qualify as medical costs. The IRS reminded people in a news release on March 6, 2024, that personal expenses cannot be reimbursed through FSAs, HSAs, or HRAs in a way that is tax-favored. Employers should be wary of vendors who advertise… Read More

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2024 ACA Affordability Shake-Up: Are You Ready?

Are you ready for some important news regarding the Affordable Care Act (ACA)? The IRS has just released an update that could impact your organization’s healthcare offerings. In this blog post, we’ll break down the latest announcement and what it means for employers and employees alike. If you’re interested in diving deeper, be sure to download our PDF for more information. IRS Announces 2024 ACA Affordability Indexed Amount The IRS recently made an important announcement in Revenue Procedure 2023-29 regarding the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) affordability indexed amount under the Employer Shared Responsibility Payment (ESRP) requirements. This announcement is significant for employers as it affects the calculation of penalties related… Read More

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