Small Business Tax Credit For Small Employers

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Small Business Tax Credit For Small Employers

Disclaimer This training material is for informational purposes only and is not intended as tax or legal advice. Please talk with your attorney or tax professional for specific questions related to your Tribe or Tribal entity as an employer.

This Training Seven sections to this training: Overview of Tribes and Tribal Entities as Employers under the ACA Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) Small Business Tax Credit (Tax Credit) Employer Shared Responsibility Look Back Measurement Method Transition Rules IRS Reporting and Other Requirements

Small Business Tax Credit Topics Eligibility for the Tax Credit About the Tax Credit Small Business Requirements How to Claim the Credit Resources

Eligibility for the Tax Credit

Eligibility for the Tax Credit The IRS issued guidance that an agency or instrumentality of the federal government, or of a state, local or Indian tribal government are not eligible for the tax credit. Exception: A Tribal government 501(c)(3) organization may apply for the tax credit.

Eligibility for the Tax Credit A small employer may qualify for a tax credit if the small employer meets all of these requirements: 1. Fewer than 25 full-time equivalent employees (FTEs); 2. Pays an average annual wage of less than $50,000 per year per FTE; and 3. Pays for at least 50% of the cost of health insurance coverage for each of its employees.

About the Tax Credit

About the Tax Credit The tax credit is percentage of premiums paid by employer. Percent is sliding scale based on employer size and average wage. 2010 to 2013 maximum credit is: 35% for small business employers 25% for small tax-exempt employers Beginning January 1, 2014, maximum credit is: 50% for small business employers 35% for small tax-exempt employers

About the Tax Credit The maximum credit is available to employers with ≤ 10 FTE employees and average annual wages of $25,000. In 2014, the credit will only be available for employers that purchase insurance coverage through a SHOP. The employer can only receive the credit for 2 consecutive years (beginning in 2014).

About the Tax Credit Benefits The credit can be carried back or forward to other tax years. The amount of premium not covered by the tax credit can be claimed as a business expense deduction. For tax-exempt employers, the credit may be refundable provided that the refund does not exceed the employer’s income tax withholding and Medicare tax liability. Due to sequestration, the refundable portion will be reduced by 8.7 percent through Sept. 30, 2013.

Small Business Requirements

1. Fewer than 25 full-time equivalent employees (FTEs) First, add total number of hours of service paid to all employees (including part-time employees) during the year (cannot be more than 2,080 hours for an employee). Next, divide this number by 2,080. If the result is not a whole number, then round to the next lowest whole number. The result determines the number of FTEs.

2. Pays an average annual wage of less than $50,000 per year per FTE This is determined by adding the wages paid to the FTEs in a year and dividing the total wages by the number of FTEs. For example, if the total wages paid to 20 FTEs employees is $900,000, the average wage is $45,000.

3. Pays for at least 50% of health insurance coverage The small business must pay for at least 50% of the cost of health insurance coverage for each of its employees (employees’ self-only coverage, not family coverage). All three requirements must be met in the year the tax credits are being claimed.

FTE: Determining Hours of Service Hours of Service includes each hour an employee is paid or entitled to payment: For performance of duties for the employer; or For a period of time during which no duties are performed due to vacation, holiday, illness, incapacity including disability, layoff, jury duty, military duty or leave of absence. Applies to FF-SHOP, Small Business Tax Credit, and Employer Shared Responsibility provisions, but not to State-based SHOP until 2016.

FTE: Determining Hours of Service (continued) For Hourly Employees: Calculate the actual hours of service by the employee. For Non-Hourly Employees: Days-worked equivalency: Credit the employee with 8 hours of service for each day the employee would be credited with at least 1 hour of service. Weeks-worked equivalency: Credit the employee with 40 hours of service for each week.

FTE: Determining Hours of Service (continued) Rules as to Use of Equivalencies: Prohibited use of equivalencies: Cannot be used to substantially understate an employee’s hours of service. Different classifications of non-hourly employees: Different equivalencies may be used for different classifications of non-hourly employees provided that the classifications are reasonable and consistently applied. Calendar Year Changes: An employer may also change the method for calculating non-hourly employee each calendar year. For example, for all non-hourly employees, an employer may use the actual hours worked in 2014, but may use the days-worked equivalency method for counting hours of service in 2015.

How to Claim the Credit

Claiming the Credit Small employers Small tax-exempt organizations Claimed on small employer’s tax return. See IRS Form 8941 & Instructions - Credit for Small Employer Health Insurance Premiums The credit may be carried to past years or forward Small tax-exempt organizations Claimed using IRS Form 990-T – Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Credit The credit may be refundable

Resources

Resources IRS Small Business Health Care Tax Credit for Small Employers http://www.irs.gov/uac/Small-Business-Health-Care-Tax-Credit-for-Small-Employers Through this website: Forms, Step by step instructions, Videos, & Additional guidance (IRS Notices) Visit http://business.usa.gov/healthcare for options related to your business or non-profit. Determine your eligibility at: http://tribalhealthcare.org/tribal-employers/determine-your-responsibility/.

Section Review What type of Tribal entity may apply for the Small Business Tax Credit? Name a benefit of the Tax Credit. Are part-time employees included in the employee count? What is the relationship between the SHOP and the Tax Credit in 2014?

Questions