The IRS has given the new public health insurance exchanges rules for reporting on the private health coverage they have sold.
In the rules, distributed in a new batch of final regulations, "Information Reporting for Affordable Insurance Exchanges," IRS officials explain how the exchanges communicate whether they have enrolled consumers in "qualified health plans" (QHPs).
The exchanges must report the information every month on Form 1095-A.
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