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ACA Compliance
ACA 1095-C Forms Issued March 3, 2021
Employees who worked fewer than 30 hours/week in calendar year 2020, and those who worked for employers with fewer than 50 full-time employees, will not receive copies of 1095-B or 1095-C forms this year. Copies of forms for these employees will instead be mailed upon request. Please contact the Archdiocese of Boston Benefits Office at benefits@rcab.org, or 66 Brooks Drive, Braintree, MA 02184, to submit a request. For questions, please contact the Benefits Office at 617-746-5640. For copies of 1099-HC forms, employees must call Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts directly, at (800) 832-3871.
For more information about a 1095-C form that you received, please review these Frequently Asked Questions.
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You can ask your doctor to prescribe generic drugs rather than branded drugs. By law they must have the same active ingredients and are subject to the same rigid FDA standards for quality, strength, and purity as their branded counterparts. Generic drugs cost less because they are available only after the patent that a drug maker holds for a particular branded drug expires.
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