IRS Releases ACA Pay-or-Play Penalties for 2025
On Feb. 12, 2024, the IRS released updated penalty amounts for 2025 related to the employer shared responsibility (pay-or-play) rules under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). For calendar year 2025, the adjusted $2,000 penalty amount is $2,900 ,and the adjusted $3,000 penalty amount is $4,350. This is a decrease from the penalty amounts for the 2024 calendar year, which are $2,970 and $4,460,respectively.
Pay-or-Play Penalty Calculations
Under the pay-or-play rules, an applicable large employer (ALE) is only liable for a penalty if at least one full-time employee receives a subsidy for Exchange coverage. Employees who are offered affordable, minimum-value (MV) coverage are generally not eligible for these Exchange subsidies.
Depending on the circumstances, one of two penalties may apply under the pay-or-play rules: the 4980H(a) penalty or the 4980H(b) penalty.
- Under Section 4980H(a), an ALE will be subject to a penalty if it does not offer coverage to “substantially all” (generally, at least 95%) of its full-time employees (and dependents) and any one of its full-time employees receives a subsidy toward their Exchange plan. The monthly penalty assessed on ALEs that do not offer coverage to substantially all full-time employees and their dependents is equal to the ALE’s number of full-time employees (minus30) multiplied by 1/12 of $2,000 (as adjusted) for any applicable month.
- Under Section 4980H(b), ALEs that offer coverage to substantially all full-time employees (and dependents) may still be subject to a penalty if at least one full-time employee obtains a subsidy through an Exchange because the ALE did not offer coverage to all full-time employees, or the ALE’s coverage is unaffordable or does not provide MV. The monthly penalty assessed on an ALE for each full-time employee who receives a subsidy is 1/12 of $3,000 (as adjusted) for any applicable month. However, the total penalty for an ALE is limited to the 4980H(a) penalty amount.
IRS Pay-or-Play Penalty Resources
The IRS provides a variety of resources on the pay-or-play provisions that provide more information on calculating the penalty. Employers can use the following
IRS web pages for more details:
Additional web pages are dedicated to other aspects of the pay-or-play rules.
IMPORTANT DATES
March 9, 2023
The IRS released pay-or-play penalty amounts for 2024.
Feb. 12, 2024
The IRS released pay-or-play penalty amounts for 2025.
2025 Calendar Year
The 2025 penalty amounts apply for failures to offer affordable, MV coverage during the 2025 calendar year.