Test- Tax Specialist Certification Tes t (2018) Affordable Care Act Question 62 of 75. in 2017, an applicable large employer (ALE) is required under the omployer shared responsibility provisions to do which of the following? Offer afordable minimum essential health insurance coverage to fulltime employees, thoir spouses, and their dependents under an eligible employer-sponsored plan Offer affordable under an eligible employer-sponsored plan Offler affordable minimum essential health insurancos coverage to full time minimum essential healith insurance coverage to fulil ime and part-time employees and their employees and their dependents under an oligibie employer-sponsored plan. Offer affordable minimum essential health insurance coverage to ful-time employees and their dependents, including sep children and fostor children, under an eligible employer-sponscred pian Mark for follow up Question 63 of 75. Generally, in 2017, which of the following events will trigger the Employer Shared Responsibility Penalty? A part time employee who works for an employer with 50 or more employees,receires quaited heath nsurance trom te health insurance from the Marketplace, and receives the premium tax credit Marketplace, and receives the premium tax credit. Marketplace, and receives the premium tax credt. Marketplace, and receives the premium tax credit time employee who works for an employer with 50 or more employees, receives qualfied health insurance from the n A part-time employee who works for an employer with fewer than 50 employees, receives qualified health insurance from the O A ful-time employee who works for an employer with fewer than 50 employees, receives qualified health insurance from the Mark for follow up Question 64 of 75. Which statement accurately describes the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Individual Shared Responsibility penalty for 2017? it is the greater of either: 2.5% of household income less the taxpayers filing treshold or $695 per nividual famiy member ($347.50 per child under age 18) without coverage up $2 It is the to $2,085.Capped overal by the national average bronze premium greater of either 2% of household income less the taxpayer's filng threshold or S325 per individual family member itis the essor of either: 2.5% of household income less the taxpayers fingthresholdorse95 peri d idual faiy mente ($347.50 per child under age 18) without coverage up to $2,085.Capped overall by the national average bronze premium. It is the lesser of either: 2% of household income less the taxpayer's figmeshold or S325 per indi dual family member ($162.50 per child under age 18) without coverage up to $975.Capped overall by the national average bronze premium ($162.50 per child under age 18) without cover Mark for follow up