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2023 PCORI Fee Amounts Announced

11/15/2022 Written by: Nathanael M. Alexander, Esq.

As per Notice 2022-59, the IRS is adjusting the fee that insurers or self-insured health plan sponsors will pay to fund the federal Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) trust fund for plan years ending on or after October 1, 2022 and prior to October 1, 2023. The fee will now be $3.00 per plan enrollee, up from $2.79 for the 2022 plan year. The annual fee is paid using quarterly excise tax Form 720 and must be remitted to the IRS no later than July 31st of the year following the last day of the plan year, which includes calendar-year plans. For plan years ending in 2022, PCORI is due by July 31, 2023. For plan years ending January 2023 through September 2023, PCORI fees are not due until July 31, 2024.  

This breaks down more specifically as follows:

  • $2.79 per covered life for plan years ending in January through September of 2022 (reported on IRS Form 720, Line 133(c)).
  • $3.00 per covered life for plan years ending in October through December of 2022 (reported on IRS Form 720, Line 133(d)).
  • $3.00 per covered life for plan years ending January through September of 2023 (reported on IRS Form 720, Line 133(c)).

For additional information on when PCORI is due for your plan and the applicable rate that must be utilized to perform the calculations please see the IRS’ guidance here

From an applicability standpoint not much has changed—and, fully-insured health plans are reminded that they are still not responsible for paying PCORI. The IRS Chart found here illustrates the various health coverage types and arrangements subject to the PCORI fee.

For fully insured employers, the fee is paid to the IRS by the insurance provider, although the cost may be factored into any applicable premium increases. Whereas self-insured employers (including employers with fully insured medical/Rx plans that include a self-funded HRA) are responsible for paying the annual PCORI fee directly to the IRS along with an IRS Form 720.

You may recall that PCORI was previously due to sunset in 2019 but was extended by Congress through 2029. 

If you are looking for more specific details on how to calculate PCORI, please feel free to refer to the IRS’ calculation methodologies here or contact your AssuredPartners Account Manager for assistance.

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