HIGHLIGHTS & IMPORTANT DATES
Applicability Dates
The PCORI fee applies to plan or policy years ending after Sept. 30, 2012, and before Oct. 1, 2029.
Payment Deadline
Issuers and plan sponsors must report and pay the PCORI fees annually using IRS Form 720. PCORI fees are due for plan or policy years ending in 2024 on July 31, 2025.
Issuers and plan sponsors that file Form 720 only to report the PCORI fee do not need to file Form 720 for the first, third or fourth quarter of the year.
Overview of the PCORI Fees
The PCORI fees were scheduled to expire for plan years ending on or after Oct. 1, 2019. However, a federal spending bill enacted at the end of 2019 extended the PCORI fees for an additional 10 years. As a result, these fees will continue to apply for the 2020-2029 fiscal years.
Calculating the PCORI Fee Payment
Action Steps
- Determine which plans are subject to the PCORI fees;
- Assess plan funding status (insured versus self-insured) to determine whether the issuer or the employer is responsible for the fees; and
- For self-insured plans, select an approach for calculating average covered lives.
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