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Should my husband get a 1099 form for his SERMA Account, (Sheltered Employee Retirement Medical Account)?
He received a 1095-b and a 1095C, but not a 1099-a.
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June 6, 2019
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Should my husband get a 1099 form for his SERMA Account, (Sheltered Employee Retirement Medical Account)?
The Affordable Care Act requires employers to report retiree health coverage to the IRS. If you were enrolled in or had a SERMA balance (the retiree Health Reimbursement Account) in the tax past tax year, you should receive Form 1095 in the mail.
Please feel free to post any additional details or questions in the comment section.
June 6, 2019
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Should my husband get a 1099 form for his SERMA Account, (Sheltered Employee Retirement Medical Account)?
The Affordable Care Act requires employers to report retiree health coverage to the IRS. If you were enrolled in or had a SERMA balance (the retiree Health Reimbursement Account) in the tax past tax year, you should receive Form 1095 in the mail.
Please feel free to post any additional details or questions in the comment section.
June 6, 2019
10:48 AM
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