What ACA reporting requires from Fort Walton Beach Applicable Large Employers.
The Affordable Care Act employer mandate applies to Applicable Large Employers — organizations with 50 or more full-time equivalent employees. ALEs must offer minimum essential coverage at minimum value to full-time employees and their dependents, and must file Forms 1094-C and 1095-C with the IRS annually. Failure to comply triggers potential penalties under IRC Section 4980H: $2,900 to $4,350 per full-time employee, per year, for 2026, depending on the violation type.
Fort Walton Beach employers include defense contractors supporting Eglin Air Force Base and Hurlburt Field, healthcare systems, retail operations, and a professional services sector that has grown significantly in the post-military boom.
The reporting calendar runs calendar-year: 1095-C forms distributed to employees by January 31, 1094-C and 1095-C filed electronically with the IRS by March 31. Late or incorrect filings trigger penalty notices that typically arrive 12 to 18 months after the filing deadline — by which point the corrective window is narrow.
How we handle ACA reporting for Fort Walton Beach employers.
We prepare and file Forms 1094-C and 1095-C for Applicable Large Employers, or coordinate with payroll providers when they handle ACA reporting in-house (ADP, Paychex, Gusto, Paylocity all offer the service for an additional fee). If your payroll provider handles the forms, we review the output for accuracy before the IRS deadline — a second set of eyes that catches measurement period errors and offer-of-coverage coding issues before they become penalty notices.
Beyond the annual forms, we coordinate COBRA administration (we select the TPA, set up the payroll integration, and handle escalations), prepare ERISA wrap documents for all group health coverage, and coordinate Form 5500 filing for plans with 100 or more participants with a specialist filer.
Employers in the Fort Walton Beach and Niceville corridor frequently compete with military benefit packages — which makes private-sector benefit design here more consequential than in most Florida markets.
ACA Reporting Broker questions from Fort Walton Beach employers.
Who has to file ACA forms 1094-C and 1095-C?
What are the ACA penalties for Fort Walton Beach employers who do not comply?
Can my payroll company handle ACA reporting instead?
What is an ERISA wrap document and does a Fort Walton Beach employer need one?
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