As a convention, we seek to help meet the needs of our churches. As a church, you, in turn, seek to help meet the needs of your pastor and other ministry staff. One of the ways many of you care for them is through reimbursement for the premiums of health insurance policies. However, due to recent changes in government regulations through the Affordable Care Act (ACA), this may no longer be possible beginning July 1, 2015.
If you allow this practice, called Premium Reimbursement Plans, to continue after June 30, your church could be subject to a penalty under the ACA of $100 a day per participating employee. That could add up to an annual maximum penalty of $36,500 a year per participating employee!
That's the bad news. But here are some clarifications and suggestions of ways to deal with this new provision of the law so that you can avoid the penalties and still maintain the health care coverage that you want to provide for your employees.
First, you don't need to do anything if:
Second, if you are currently out of compliance with the new regulation, you can get in compliance and avoid penalties by:
Now is the time to take a look at your current practices and determine what, if any, corrective actions you need to take to get into compliance with the ACA and avoid those potential compliance penalties. Please know that we are here to help. If you have any questions or if we can provide any additional clarification, please contact either of us:
Rollie Richmond, HR Director
rollie.richmond[at]texasbaptists.org
(214) 828-5164
Jim Reed, Controller
jim.reed[at]texasbaptists.org
(214) 828-5334
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