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Text of IRS Notice 2014-55: Additional Permitted Election Changes for Health Coverage Under Section 125 Cafeteria Plans (PDF)
Internal Revenue Service [IRS]
[Official Guidance] Sept. 18, 2014
6 pages. "[T]his notice addresses two specific situations in which a cafeteria plan participant may wish to revoke, during a period of coverage (commonly a plan year), the employee' s election for employer-sponsored health coverage under the cafeteria plan in order to purchase a Qualified Health Plan through a competitive marketplace established under [the ACA] ... The first situation involves a participating employee whose hours of service are reduced so that the employee is expected to average less than 30 hours of service per week but for whom the reduction does not affect the eligibility for coverage under the employer's group health plan. (This may occur, for example, under certain employer plan designs intended to avoid any potential assessable payment under Section 4980H of the Internal Revenue Code.) The second situation involves an employee participating in an employer's group health plan who would like to cease coverage under the group health plan and purchase coverage through a Marketplace without that resulting either in a period of duplicate coverage under the employer's group health plan and the coverage purchased through a Marketplace or in a period of no coverage. This notice permits a cafeteria plan to allow an employee to revoke his or her election under the cafeteria plan for coverage under the employer' s group health plan (other than a flexible spending arrangement (FSA)) during a period of coverage in each of those situations provided specified conditions are met. The Treasury Department and the IRS intend to modify the regulations under Section 125 consistent with the provisions of this notice, but taxpayers may rely on this notice immediately."
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