As an HR professional, receiving an Employer Exchange Notice from the Health Insurance Marketplace can be concerning. These notices indicate an employee has enrolled in Marketplace coverage and qualified for a premium tax credit (subsidy) – potentially triggering employer mandate penalties if your organization is an Applicable Large Employer (ALE).
Understanding Marketplace Notices
Marketplace notices inform employers that an employee has:
This matters because if your organization is subject to the employer mandate (50+ full-time equivalent employees) and the employee's claim is accurate, you could face penalties of approximately $4,400 per affected full-time employee annually.
Why Employees Receive Subsidies When They Shouldn't
Several situations may lead to employees incorrectly receiving subsidies:
Your Response Timeline
When you receive a notice, time is of the essence:
90 days- You have 90 days from receipt to file an appeal if you believe the employee incorrectly received subsidies.
30 days- While the official window is 90 days, responding within 30 days provides better protection against retroactive penalties.
The Appeal Process Steps
Preventive Measures for Future Compliance
To minimize future notices and strengthen your position if appeals become necessary:
Enhance communication about your benefits offerings through multiple channels. Clear explanation of eligibility, coverage levels, and costs helps prevent misunderstandings.
Document everything including:
Maintain thorough records of plan designs, costs, and communications with consistent filing systems that make retrieval straightforward during appeals.
Educate employees about the relationship between employer coverage and Marketplace subsidies, explaining that accepting subsidies when eligible for affordable employer coverage may require repayment.
When to Consider Not Appealing
In some cases, you might choose not to appeal:
Final Considerations
Remember that Marketplace notices don't automatically mean penalties will be assessed. They represent an opportunity to demonstrate compliance and protect your organization. By responding promptly with comprehensive documentation, you can effectively navigate this aspect of ACA compliance while maintaining positive employee relations.
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