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August 22, 2024
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Covered CA qualifying insurance and CPA requirement

  • August 22, 2024
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Client told me that Brother's Keeper insurance told him that the health insurance he has is qualifying for the California and IRS requirements.  I don't know if my responsibility is to do anything to verify this claim. Circular 230 says:  You generally may rely in good faith and without verification on information furnished by your client, but you cannot ignore other information that has been furnished to you or which is actually known by you. You must make reasonable inquiries if any information furnished to you appears to be incorrect, incomplete or inconsistent with other facts or assumptions.

As a trusted advisor, I could dig into it as a service for my client. He might or might not appreciate it (despite his unwillingness to have any health insurance.) But as a stressed tax preparer I am tempted to leave it and move on.

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Best answer by sjrcpa

"Client told me that Brother's Keeper insurance told him that the health insurance he has is qualifying for the California and IRS requirements."

Note this in your file.

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sjrcpaAnswer
Level 15
August 22, 2024

"Client told me that Brother's Keeper insurance told him that the health insurance he has is qualifying for the California and IRS requirements."

Note this in your file.

The more I know the more I don’t know.
qbteachmt
Level 15
August 22, 2024

Brother's Keeper renamed Christian Healthcare Ministries, now.

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