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What’s on Your 2014 Compliance Checklist?

Whats on Your 2014 Compliance Checklist

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The Affordable Care Act has added numerous requirements for HR, payroll and benefit professionals. Review four issues that should be on the compliance to-do list for 2014.

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What’s on Your 2014 Compliance Checklist?

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HR, payroll and benefit compliance is becoming an increasing concern for many employers

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For 2014, the list of concerns is rather lengthy.

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The following are four issues that business professionals with compliance duties should keep on their running to-do lists:

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The Affordable Care Act.

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A cluster of mandates either took effect on 2014 or on the first of the plan year that starts in 2014.

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Examples include annual limits prohibitions, the 90-day waiting period and no more preexisting condition exclusions.

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Employers need to address issues related to employer shared responsibility, like whether they are an applicable large employer and

who their full-time employees are

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Ongoing duties will need to continue, like W-2 health care coverage reporting and payment of PCOR fees.

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Don’t forget the never-ending stream of regulations and other guidance.

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Windsor case aftermath.

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Many employers may want to go after FICA overpayments from prior years.

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Anticipated Quality Stores fallout.

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On January 15, 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument in the U.S. v. Quality Stores case.