The Affordable Care Act (also known as Obamacare) requires insurance providers to issue a form called a 1095-B that details an employee’s previous year's medical insurance coverage, including the type of coverage you had, dependents covered by your insurance policy, and the period of coverage (from the prior year). This form is used by the employee to verify on his or her tax return that the employee (and family members, if applicable) had at least minimum qualifying health insurance coverage. What is a 1095-B Form?
How do I access the 1095-B form?
Domestic employees can find a copy of their 1095-B form in their online MyGuidestone account by Februray 1st. (For information on creating a MyGuidestone account see - MyGuideStone). GuideStone will also be mailing a copy of the 1095-B Forms to the addresses on file with GuideStone by January 31st.
- Go to Statements and Tax forms at the top of the screen
- Select Taxes>Tax Forms
- Select the year and 1095-B
Hawaii Employees ONLY
Hawaii employees covered by UHA medical insurance, please see the page 1095-B and 1095-C Forms - HI Employees
What is a 1095-C Form?
The Affordable Care Act (also known as Obamacare) requires certain employers to offer health insurance coverage to full-time employees (workers who work 30 hours a week or more) and their dependents. The IRS requires these employers to send an annual statement (1095-C) to all employees who were eligible for medical insurance coverage. The 1095-C form details for what months medical insurance coverage was offered and accepted/declined by the employee. Reliant issues 1095-C forms in January of each year to all of our employees who were benefits eligible at some point during the previous calendar year.
Parts I and II of the 1095-C are the only sections Reliant is required to complete. The 1095-B from the insurance provider will contain your dependent information, therefore Part III of the 1095-C will not be completed.
How do I access the 1095-C form?
Reliant will send an email with instructions to download your 1095-C. You may also email us at payroll@reliant.org to request a PDF copy.
For specific instructions to access your 2022 1095-C Form see 2022 IMPORTANT HEALTH COVERAGE TAX DOCUMENTS: 1095-C Forms
What should I do with the 1095-B and 1095-C forms?
- Review your 1095-B and 1095-C forms for accuracy. If the information on either of these forms differs from what you believe it should be, notify Reliant immediately. Contact benefits@reliant.org.
- Save these forms, and when prompted by your tax adviser or tax software, enter the information into your tax-return documentation as listed on your appropriate forms. These forms do not need to be mailed to the IRS with your tax return but should be retained with your tax records in the event of an audit. For employees that accepted medical coverage from Reliant, these forms will serve as verification that the medical insurance provided by Reliant qualified as minimum essential coverage.
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Unknown User (ed.courtney@reliant.org)
Barb Seckler I made just some small changes. It's ready to go on my end.
Barb Seckler
Thanks Unknown User (ed.courtney@reliant.org)! Hey do you know who the space designer is for this section of the field manual? I want to publish this today if possible, so I can link to it in my email I'm preparing.