Tax Law and News How the Affordable Care Act Impacts Your Clients’ Taxes Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Written by Mike D'Avolio, CPA, JD Modified Oct 17, 2017 1 min read Mandates to the Affordable Care Act continue to impact your clients. Commonly referred to as just ACA or Obamacare, “How the Affordable Care Act Impacts Your Taxes” is designed to help inform you of potential changes, and to ensure that you understand how the ACA might impact your tax situation this year. In this guide, you’ll find specific information around (a) how the ACA might affect your taxes, (b) which new forms you’ll need to look for, and (c) what documentation we’ll need from you in order to complete your tax return. Click here to download the online PDF. Previous Post Medical Insurance Enrollment Deadline Extended Next Post Well Known and Not-so-Well Known Tax Tips Written by Mike D'Avolio, CPA, JD Mike D’Avolio, CPA, JD, is a tax law specialist for Intuit® ProConnect™ Group, where he has worked since 1987. He monitors legislative and regulatory activity, serves as a government liaison, circulates information to employees and customers, analyzes and tests software, trains employees and customers, and serves as a public relations representative. More from Mike D'Avolio, CPA, JD Comments are closed. Browse Related Articles Workflow tools New firm? 4 must-haves for your tax software Advisory Services Making advisory work, even If you’ve struggled before Workflow tools Tech stack 101 for tax firms Workflow tools How to safely switch from desktop to the cloud Practice Management Intuit® Tax Council Applications open until May 31 Workflow tools More volume, more problems? Not with the right software Advisory Services How to turn tax law changes into advisory opportunities Workflow tools How to manage many complex returns at once Workflow tools Best tax software for multi-preparer firms Workflow tools 7 features to consider when choosing tax software