2025 PCORI Filing Due Soon
Summer is PCORI season! As a reminder, the PCORI (Patient Centered Research Outcomes Institute) fee was imposed by the ACA.
While insurers pay the PCORI fee for fully insured plans, employers sponsoring self-funded plans (including “level” self-funded plans) must report and pay the PCORI fee on behalf of the self-funded plan. PCORI is reported and paid on a plan year basis. Self-funded plans must report and pay PCORI by July 31 of the calendar year following the close of the plan year. The 2025 PCORI filing is due on Friday, July 31, 2026.
PCORI fees are reported and paid using the IRS Form 720, for the second quarter of the calendar year. The current updated form can be found here: www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f720.pdf
Plan sponsors subject to PCORI fees, but not other types of excise taxes, should file Form 720 only for the second quarter; no filings are needed for the other quarters. The PCORI fee can be paid electronically or mailed to the IRS with the Form 720, using a Form 720-V payment voucher for the second quarter. According to the IRS, the fee is tax-deductible as a business expense.
The chart below shows the applicable PCORI fee and the Form 720 due date. It also contains the quarter ending date that should be reported on the first page of the Form 720 (month and year only, per IRS instructions). In general, there are three methods a self-funded plan may use to determine the average number of covered lives. Detailed information on these methods can be found here:
www.irs.gov/newsroom/patient-centered-outcomes-research-institute-fee
Remember, if you maintain a Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) in conjunction with an insured plan, your HRA component is a self-funded plan and requires the annual PCORI reporting and payment. (If your HRA is linked to a self-funded health plan, your health plan PCORI reporting and payment covers the HRA). You can find more information on PCORI at: www.irs.gov/affordable-care-act/patient-centered-outcomes-research-trust-fund-fee-questions-and-answers