Document
U.S. Income Tax Return for Estates and Trusts
ICR 202405-1545-024 · OMB 1545-0092 · Object 150418000.
⚠️ Notice: This form may be outdated. More recent filings and information on OMB 1545-0092 can be found here:
Document [pdf]
Download: pdf | txt
Note: The draft you are looking for begins on the next page. Caution: DRAFT—NOT FOR FILING This is an early release draft of an IRS tax form, instructions, or publication, which the IRS is providing for your information. Do not file draft forms. We incorporate all significant changes to forms posted with this coversheet. However, unexpected issues occasionally arise, or legislation is passed—in this case, we will post a new draft of the form to alert users that changes were made to the previously posted draft. Thus, there are never any changes to the last posted draft of a form and the final revision of the form. Forms and instructions are subject to OMB approval before they can be officially released, so we post drafts of them until they are approved. Drafts of instructions and pubs usually have some additional changes before their final release. Early release drafts are at IRS.gov/DraftForms and remain there after the final release is posted at IRS.gov/LatestForms. Also see IRS.gov/Forms. Most forms and publications have a page on IRS.gov: IRS.gov/Form1040 for Form 1040; IRS.gov/Pub501 for Pub. 501; IRS.gov/W4 for Form W-4; and IRS.gov/ScheduleA for Schedule A (Form 1040), for example, and similarly for other forms, pubs, and schedules for Form 1040. When typing in a link, type it into the address bar of your browser, not a Search box on IRS.gov. If you wish, you can submit comments to the IRS about draft or final forms, instructions, or pubs at IRS.gov/FormsComments. Include “NTF” followed by the form or pub number (for example, “NTF1040”, “NTFW4”, “NTF501”, etc.) in the body of the message to route your message properly. We cannot respond to all comments due to the high volume we receive and may not be able to consider many suggestions until the subsequent revision of the product, but we will review each “NTF” message. If you have comments on reducing paperwork and respondent (filer) burden, with respect to draft or final forms, please respond to the relevant information collection through the Federal Register process; for more info, click here. 2024 Instructions for Form 8941 Credit for Small Employer Health Insurance Premiums TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code unless otherwise noted. Future Developments For the latest information about developments related to Form 8941 and its instructions, such as legislation enacted after they were published, go to IRS.gov/ Form8941. Reminder Waiver for Hawaii. Employers in Hawaii can’t claim this credit for insurance premiums paid for health plan years beginning after 2016. For more information, see Waiver for Hawaii in the instructions for line A. General Instructions Purpose of Form Eligible small employers (defined later) use Form 8941 to figure the credit for small employer health insurance premiums for tax years beginning after 2009. For tax years beginning after 2013, the credit is only available for a 2-consecutive-tax-year credit period. The maximum credit is generally a percentage of premiums the employer paid during the tax year for certain health insurance coverage the employer provided to certain employees enrolled in a qualified health plan offered through a Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) Marketplace. But the credit may be reduced by limitations based on the employer’s full-time equivalent employees, average annual wages, adjusted average premiums, and state premium subsidies and tax credits. For information about insurance plans offered TIP through a SHOP Marketplace, go to Healthcare.gov. For tax-exempt eligible small employers, the maximum credit is 35% of premiums paid, is limited to the amount of certain payroll taxes paid, and is claimed as a refundable credit on Form 990-T, Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Return. A tax-exempt eligible small employer is an eligible small employer described in section 501(c) that is exempt from taxation under section 501(a). A tax-exempt employer not described in section 501(c) is generally not eligible to claim this credit. However, a tax-exempt farmers’ cooperative subject to tax under section 1381 may be able to claim the credit as a general business credit, as discussed next. For all other eligible small employers, the maximum credit is 50% of premiums paid and can be taken against both regular and alternative minimum tax. The credit is claimed as part of the general business credit on Form 3800, General Business Credit. Nov 20, 2024 Partnerships, S corporations, cooperatives, TIP estates, trusts, and tax-exempt eligible small employers must file this form to claim the credit. All other taxpayers must not complete or file this form if their only source for this credit is a partnership, S corporation, cooperative, estate, or trust. Instead, they must report this credit directly on line 4h in Part III of Form 3800, General Business Credit. Eligible Small Employers You’re an eligible small employer for the tax year if you meet the following three requirements. 1. You paid premiums for employee health insurance coverage under a qualifying arrangement. A qualifying arrangement is generally an arrangement that requires you to pay a uniform percentage (not less than 50%) of the premium cost for each enrolled employee’s health insurance coverage (defined later). However, an arrangement that requires you to pay a uniform premium for each enrolled employee (composite billing) and offers different tiers of coverage (for example, employee-only, dependent, and family coverage) can be a qualifying arrangement even if it requires you to pay a uniform percentage that is less than 50% of the premium cost for employees not enrolled in employee-only coverage. In addition, an arrangement that requires you to pay a separate premium for each employee based on age or other factors (list billing) can be a qualifying arrangement even if it requires you to pay a uniform percentage that is less than 50% of the premium cost for some employees. For details, see Employer Premiums Paid, Health Insurance Coverage, and Qualifying Arrangement, later. 2. You had fewer than 25 full-time equivalent employees (FTEs) for the tax year. You may be able to meet this requirement even if you had 25 or more employees. For example, an employer with 48 employees who are each half-time employees has 24 FTEs and can claim the credit. For details, see Worksheets 1 and 2. Although the term “eligible small employer” is defined in the Internal Revenue Code to include CAUTION employers with “no more than” 25 FTEs, the phaseout of the credit amount operates in such a way that an employer with exactly 25 FTEs is not, in fact, eligible for the credit. ! 3. You paid average annual wages for the tax year of less than $65,000 per FTE. For details, see Worksheets 1 and 3. Instructions for Form 8941 (2024) Catalog Number 55222U Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service www.irs.gov If you had more than 10 FTEs and average annual wages of more than $32,000, the FTE and CAUTION average annual wage limitations (discussed later) will separately reduce your credit. This may reduce your credit to zero even if you had fewer than 25 FTEs and average annual wages of less than $65,000. ! Employers treated as a single employer. Treat the following employers as a single employer to figure the credit. • Employers who are corporations in a controlled group of corporations. • Employers who are members of an affiliated service group. • Employers who are partnerships, proprietorships, etc., under common control. See Regulations sections 1.414(c)-2, 1.414(c)-3, and 1.414(c)-4. • Tax-exempt employers under common control. See Regulations section 1.414(c)-5. For details, see section 45R(e)(5)(A) and Regulations section 1.45R-2(b). State premium subsidy or tax credit. If you’re entitled to a state tax credit or a state premium subsidy paid directly to you for premiums you paid, don’t reduce the amount you paid by the credit or subsidy amount. Also, if a state pays a premium subsidy directly to your insurance provider, treat the subsidy amount as an amount you paid for employee health insurance coverage. TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 No more than one Form 8941 can be filed with a TIP tax return, unless the exception described in Example 2 below applies. Example 1. You’re a sole proprietor with two separate businesses and you file a separate Schedule C (Form 1040), Profit or Loss From Business, for each business. You must treat both businesses as a single employer to figure the credit. You will file one Form 8941 for both businesses. Example 2. You and your spouse are both sole proprietors and file a separate Schedule C (Form 1040) for each of your separate businesses. Neither spouse was an employee of the other spouse or participated in the management of the other spouse’s business at any time during the tax year. No more than 50% of the gross income of either business was derived from royalties, rents, dividends, interest, and annuities and you otherwise meet the requirements listed in Regulations section 1.414(c)-4(b)(5)(ii). Don’t treat both businesses as a single employer to figure the credit. If you and your spouse are both eligible small employers, you can file two Forms 8941 with a jointly filed Form 1040 or 1040-SR. Credit Period For tax years beginning after 2013, the credit period during which the credit can be claimed is a 2-consecutive-tax-year period beginning with the first tax year in which: • An eligible small employer (or any predecessor) files an income tax return with an attached Form 8941 with line A checked “Yes” and a positive amount on line 12, or • A tax-exempt eligible small employer (or any predecessor) files Form 990-T with an attached Form 8941 with line A checked “Yes” and a positive amount on line 12. Employer Premiums Paid Only premiums you paid for health insurance coverage under a qualifying arrangement (discussed later) for individuals considered employees are counted when figuring your credit. 2 Wellness programs. A wellness program is generally an insurance program of health promotion or disease prevention. If you pay part or all of the cost of an employee’s participation in a wellness program, treat the amount you paid toward the employee’s participation as an amount you paid for employee health insurance coverage. Tobacco surcharges. A tobacco surcharge is generally an additional amount charged for insurance for a tobacco user. If you pay part or all of an employee’s tobacco surcharge, you can’t use the amount you paid to figure your employer premiums paid. Dependent coverage. Dependent coverage is generally coverage offered separately to an individual who is or may become eligible for coverage under the terms of a group health plan because of a relationship to a participant-employee, whether or not a dependent of the participant-employee. Dependent coverage doesn’t include coverage, such as family coverage, which includes coverage of the participant-employee. If you pay part or all of the cost of an employee’s dependent coverage, use the amount you paid to figure your employer premiums paid. Portion of premiums paid. If you pay only a portion of the premiums and your employees pay the rest, only the portion you pay is taken into account. For this purpose, any premium paid through a salary reduction arrangement under a section 125 cafeteria plan isn’t treated as an employer paid premium. For more information on cafeteria plans, see section 1 of Pub. 15-B, Employer’s Tax Guide to Fringe Benefits. Example 3. You offer health insurance coverage to employees under a qualifying arrangement that requires you to pay 60% of the premium cost for employee-only coverage for each employee enrolled in any health insurance coverage you provide to employees. The total premium for each employee enrolled in employee-only coverage is $5,200 per year or $100 ($5,200 ÷ 52) for each weekly payday. The total premium for each employee enrolled in family coverage is $13,000 per year or $250 ($13,000 ÷ 52) for each weekly payday. Each payday, you contribute $60 (60% of $100) toward the premium cost of each employee enrolled in employee-only coverage and withhold the remaining $40 from the employee's paycheck to obtain the $100 total weekly premium. Each payday, you contribute $60 (the same amount you pay toward the premiums of employees enrolled in employee-only coverage) toward the premium cost of each employee enrolled in family coverage and withhold the remaining $190 from the employee’s paycheck to obtain the $250 total weekly premium. To determine the premiums you paid during the tax year, multiply the number of pay periods during which the Instructions for Form 8941 (2024) employee was enrolled in the health insurance coverage by $60. For example, you would’ve paid $3,120 ($60 × 52) for an employee who was enrolled for the entire tax year. You would’ve paid $600 ($60 × 10) for an employee who was only enrolled for 10 pay periods. You will need an additional set of calculations if the premium amounts changed during the tax year. Health Insurance Coverage surcharge for nonparticipation). However, for purposes of figuring the credit, the employer contributions are taken into account, including those contributions attributable to an employee’s participation in a wellness program. Tobacco surcharge. Any additional amount you or your employee pays to cover a tobacco surcharge isn’t taken into account in figuring the uniform percentage requirement. Amounts you or your employee pays to cover a tobacco surcharge aren’t considered premiums paid for health insurance coverage when figuring this credit. TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 For tax years beginning after 2013, health insurance coverage generally means coverage provided to employees enrolled in a qualified health plan offered through a Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) Marketplace. For an exception that applies to certain employers in certain counties, see the instructions for line A, later. If this exception applies, health insurance coverage means coverage, as defined under Health Insurance Coverage in the 2013 Instructions for Form 8941. A stand-alone dental plan offered through a SHOP TIP exchange will be considered a qualified health plan for purposes of the credit. Employer premiums paid for health insurance coverage can be counted in figuring the credit only CAUTION if the premiums are paid under a qualifying arrangement. ! Qualifying Arrangement A qualifying arrangement is generally an arrangement that requires you to pay a uniform percentage (not less than 50%) of the premium cost for each enrolled employee's health insurance coverage (defined earlier). An arrangement that offers different tiers of coverage (for example, employee-only and family coverage) is generally a qualifying arrangement if it requires you to pay a uniform percentage (not less than 50%) separately for each tier of coverage you offer. However, an arrangement can be a qualifying arrangement even if it requires you to pay a uniform percentage that is less than 50% of the premium cost for some employees. For more information about the following exceptions, see Regulations section 1.45R-4. State or local law. You will be treated as satisfying the uniform percentage requirement if your failure to otherwise satisfy the requirement was solely attributable to additional contributions you made to certain employees to comply with state or local law. Wellness program. If a plan of an employer provides a wellness program, for purposes of meeting the uniform percentage requirement, the following applies. Any additional amount of the employer contribution attributable to an employee’s participation in the wellness program over the employer contribution with respect to an employee that doesn’t participate in the wellness program isn’t considered in calculating the uniform percentage requirement. This is true whether the difference is due to a discount for participation or a surcharge for nonparticipation. The employer contribution for employees who don’t participate in the wellness program must be at least 50% of the premium (including any premium Instructions for Form 8941 (2024) Dependent coverage. Premiums you pay for dependent coverage aren’t subject to the uniform percentage requirement. You aren’t required to pay a uniform percentage (not less than 50%) for dependent coverage. Arrangements with composite billing. An arrangement that requires you to pay a uniform premium for each enrolled employee (composite billing) and offers different tiers of coverage can be a qualifying arrangement even if it requires you to pay a uniform percentage that is less than 50% of the premium cost for employees not enrolled in employee-only coverage. It is a qualifying arrangement (assuming employee-only coverage is the least expensive tier of coverage) if it requires you to pay each of the following amounts if you make the relevant tier of coverage available. • A uniform percentage (not less than 50%) of the premium cost for each employee (if any) enrolled in employee-only coverage. • A uniform amount that is no less than the amount you would’ve paid toward employee-only coverage for each employee (if any) enrolled in family coverage. • A uniform amount that is no less than the amount you would’ve paid toward employee-only coverage for each employee (if any) enrolled in any other tier of coverage (figured separately for each tier). Arrangements with list billing and only employee-only coverage. An arrangement that requires you to pay a separate premium for each employee based on age or other factors (list billing) that only provides employee-only coverage can be a qualifying arrangement even if it requires you to pay a uniform percentage that is less than 50% of the premium cost for some employees. It is a qualifying arrangement if it requires you to pay either of the following amounts. • A uniform percentage (not less than 50%) of the premium charged for each employee enrolled in the employee-only coverage. • A uniform percentage (not less than 50%) of your employer-computed composite rate (defined later) for your employee-only coverage for each employee enrolled in the employee-only coverage. Arrangements with list billing and other tiers of coverage. An arrangement that requires you to pay a separate premium for each employee based on age or other factors (list billing) that provides other tiers of coverage can be a qualifying arrangement even if it requires you to pay a uniform percentage that is less than 50% of the premium cost for some employees. It is a qualifying arrangement (assuming employee-only coverage is the least expensive tier of coverage) if it 3 requires you to pay each of the following amounts if you make the relevant tier of coverage available. • A uniform percentage (not less than 50%) for each employee enrolled in employee-only coverage, as discussed under Arrangements with list billing and only employee-only coverage, earlier. • A uniform amount that is either equal to the amount you would’ve paid toward employee-only coverage (as discussed above), a uniform percentage (not less than 50%) of the premium charged, or a uniform percentage (not less than 50%) of your employer-computed composite rate (defined below) for your family coverage, for each employee (if any) enrolled in family coverage. • A uniform amount that is either equal to the amount you would’ve paid toward employee-only coverage (as discussed above), a uniform percentage (not less than 50%) of the premium charged, or a uniform percentage (not less than 50%) of your employer-computed composite rate (defined below) for any other tier of coverage, for each employee (if any) enrolled in any other tier of coverage (figured separately for each tier). Net premium payments are employer premiums paid (discussed earlier) minus the amount of any state tax credits you received or will receive and any state premium subsidies paid either to you or directly to your insurance provider for premiums for health insurance coverage you provide under a qualifying arrangement to individuals considered employees. Payroll Tax Limitation for Tax-Exempt Eligible Small Employers TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Employer-computed composite rate. The employer-computed composite rate for a tier of coverage is the average rate determined by adding the premiums for that tier of coverage for all employees eligible to participate in the health insurance plan (whether or not they actually receive coverage under the plan or under that tier of coverage) and dividing by the total number of such eligible employees. More than one plan. Different types of health insurance plans are generally not aggregated for purposes of meeting the qualifying arrangement requirement. For example, if you offer a major medical insurance plan and a stand-alone vision plan, you generally must separately satisfy the requirements for a qualifying arrangement with respect to each type of coverage. For exceptions, see Regulations section 1.45R-4(c). State subsidies and credits. For this purpose, if you’re entitled to a state tax credit or a state premium subsidy paid directly to you for premiums you paid, don’t reduce the amount you paid by the credit or subsidy amount. Also, if a state pays a premium subsidy directly to your insurance provider, treat the subsidy amount as an amount you paid for employee health insurance coverage. State Premium Subsidy and Tax Credit Limitation Your credit may be reduced if you’re entitled to a state tax credit or a state premium subsidy for the cost of health insurance coverage you provide under a qualifying arrangement to individuals considered employees. The state tax credit may be refundable or nonrefundable and the state premium subsidy may be paid to you or directly to your insurance provider. Although a state tax credit or premium subsidy paid directly to you doesn’t reduce the amount of your employer premiums paid, and although a state premium subsidy paid directly to an insurance provider is treated as an employer premium you paid, the amount of your credit can’t be more than your net premium payments. 4 The credit for tax-exempt eligible small employers can’t exceed the amount of certain payroll taxes. For tax years beginning in 2024, payroll taxes, for this purpose, mean only the following taxes. • Federal income taxes the tax-exempt employer was required to withhold from employees’ wages in calendar year 2024. • Medicare taxes the tax-exempt employer was required to withhold from employees’ wages in calendar year 2024. • Medicare taxes the tax-exempt employer was required to pay for calendar year 2024. Premium Deduction Reduced You must reduce your deduction for the cost of providing health insurance coverage to your employees by the amount of any credit for small employer health insurance premiums allowed with respect to the coverage. More Information For more information about this credit, see the following. • Section 45R. • Regulations sections 1.45R-0 through 1.45R-5. • IRS.gov/Affordable-Care-Act/Employers/SmallBusiness-Health-Care-Tax-Credit-and-the-SHOPMarketplace. Specific Instructions Partnerships, S corporations, cooperatives, TIP estates, trusts, and tax-exempt eligible small employers must file this form to claim the credit. All other taxpayers must not complete or file this form if their only source for this credit is a partnership, S corporation, cooperative, estate, or trust. Instead, they must report this credit directly on line 4h in Part III of Form 3800. Use Worksheets 1 through 7 to figure the amounts to report on various lines of Form 8941. • Use Worksheets 1, 2, and 3 to figure the amounts to report on lines 1, 2, and 3 of Form 8941. • Use Worksheet 4 to figure the amounts to report on lines 4, 5, and 13 of Form 8941. • Use Worksheets 5, 6, and 7 to figure the amounts to report on lines 8, 9, and 14 of Form 8941. Line A Answer “Yes” if one of the following applies. • You paid premiums for employee health insurance coverage you provided through a SHOP Marketplace or through a direct enrollment process, if available in your state. Instructions for Form 8941 (2024) • You qualify for an exception to this requirement, as discussed below. If you answer “Yes” because you paid premiums for employee health insurance coverage you provided through a SHOP Marketplace, enter the Marketplace identifier, if any. If you answer “No,” don’t file Form 8941 unless you’re filing it for a partnership, S corporation, cooperative, estate, trust, or tax-exempt eligible small employer that received from another entity a credit that must be reported on line 15. For more information, see the instructions for line 15. Worksheet 1. Information Needed To Complete Line 1 and Worksheets 2 and 3 If you need more rows, use a separate sheet and include the additional amounts in the totals below. TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Waiver for Hawaii. Hawaii has received a 5-year State Innovation Waiver under section 1332 of the Affordable Care Act that has been extended for 5 more years. Employers in Hawaii can’t participate in the SHOP Marketplace or claim the credit for insurance premiums paid for health plan years beginning after 2016. For more information on the waiver, go to CMS.gov. Exception for eligible small employers in certain counties. For calendar year 2024, SHOP Marketplaces in certain counties across the United States didn’t have qualified health plans available for employers to offer to employees. However, relief is available, which allows eligible small employers with a principal business address in those counties to claim the credit for 2024 if they properly claimed the credit under section 45R for all or part of 2023. For details, see Notice 2018-27, 2018-20, I.R.B. 580, available at IRS.gov/irb/ 2018-20_IRB#NOT-2018-27. To see whether a particular county has coverage TIP available through a SHOP Exchange for 2024 and beyond, go to Healthcare.gov/small-business and enter “plans and prices” in the search box. Line C Answer “Yes” if a tax return you (or any predecessor) filed for a tax year beginning after 2013 and before 2023 included a Form 8941 with line A checked “Yes” and line 12 showing a positive amount. For more information, see Credit Period, earlier. If you answer “Yes,” don’t file Form 8941 unless you’re filing it for a partnership, S corporation, cooperative, estate, trust, or tax-exempt eligible small employer that received from another entity a credit that must be reported on line 15. An entity that qualifies for this exception shouldn’t report any amount on line 12. For more information, see the instructions for line 15. (a) Individuals Considered Employees (b) Employee Hours of Service (c) Employee Wages Paid 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Totals: Column (a), Individuals Considered Employees Enter the name or other identifying information for all individuals considered employees for purposes of this credit. In general, all employees who perform services for you during the tax year are taken into account in determining your FTEs, average annual wages, and premiums paid. Rules that apply to certain types of employees are discussed below. Instructions for Form 8941 (2024) 5 Excluded employees. The following individuals aren’t considered employees when you figure this credit. Hours and wages of these employees and premiums paid for them aren’t counted when you figure your credit. • The owner of a sole proprietorship. • A partner in a partnership. • A shareholder who owns (after applying the section 318 constructive ownership rules) more than 2% of an S corporation. • A shareholder who owns (after applying the section 318 constructive ownership rules) more than 5% of the outstanding stock or stock possessing more than 5% of the total combined voting power of all stock of a corporation that isn’t an S corporation. • A person who owns more than 5% of the capital or profits interest in any other business that isn’t a corporation. • Family members or a member of the household who isn’t a family member but qualifies as a dependent on the individual income tax return of a person listed above. Family members include a child (or descendant of a child), a sibling or step-sibling, a parent (or ancestor of a parent), a step-parent, a niece or nephew, an aunt or uncle, or a son-in-law, daughter-in-law, father-in-law, mother-in-law, brother-in-law, or sister-in-law. A spouse of any owner or family member listed above is also considered a family member for this purpose. discussed above. A sole proprietor must include both business and nonbusiness employees to determine FTEs, average annual wages, and premiums paid. Ministers. A minister performing services in the exercise of the minister’s ministry is treated as self-employed for social security and Medicare purposes. However, for credit purposes, whether a minister is an employee or self-employed is determined under the common law test for determining worker status. Self-employed ministers aren’t considered employees. TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Former employees. Premiums paid on behalf of a former employee with no hours of service may be treated as paid on behalf of an employee for purposes of figuring the credit, provided that, if so treated, the former employee is also treated as an employee for purposes of the uniform percentage requirement. Leased employees. Don’t use premiums paid by the leasing organization to figure your credit. Also, a leased employee who isn’t a common law employee is considered an employee for credit purposes if the employee does all the following. • Provides services to you under an agreement between you and a leasing organization. • Has performed services for you (or for you and a related person) substantially full time for at least 1 year. • Performs services under your primary direction or control. But don’t use hours, wages, or premiums paid with respect to the initial year of service on which leased employee status is based. Seasonal employees. Employees who perform labor or services on a seasonal basis and perform labor or services for you 120 or fewer days during the tax year aren’t considered employees in determining FTEs and average annual wages. But premiums paid on their behalf are counted in determining the amount of the credit. Seasonal workers include retail workers employed exclusively during holiday seasons. Seasonal workers also include workers employed exclusively during the summer. Household and other nonbusiness employees. Household employees and other employees who aren’t performing services in your trade or business are considered employees if they otherwise qualify, as 6 Column (b), Employee Hours of Service Enter the total hours of service for the tax year for each employee listed in column (a). Don’t enter more than 2,080 hours for any employee. But enter -0- for seasonal employees who worked 120 or fewer days during the tax year. Employee hours of service. An employee’s hours of service for a year include the following. • Each hour for which the employee is paid, or entitled to payment, for the performance of duties for the employer during the employer’s tax year. • Each hour for which an employee is paid, or entitled to payment, by the employer on account of a period of time during the employer’s tax year during which no duties are performed due to vacation, holiday, illness, incapacity (including disability), layoff, jury duty, military duty, or leave of absence (except that no more than 160 hours of service are required to be counted for an employee on account of any single continuous period during which the employee performs no duties). To figure the total number of hours of service you must take into account for an employee for the year, you can use any of the following methods. Actual-hours-worked method. Determine actual hours of service from records of hours worked and hours for which payment is made or due (payment is made or due for vacation, holiday, illness, incapacity, etc., as described above). Days-worked equivalency method. Use a days-worked equivalency whereby the employee is credited with 8 hours of service for each day for which the employee would be required to be credited with at least 1 hour of service under the rules described above. Weeks-worked equivalency method. Use a weeks-worked equivalency whereby the employee is credited with 40 hours of service for each week for which the employee would be required to be credited with at least 1 hour of service under the rules described above. Column (c), Employee Wages Paid ! CAUTION Complete Worksheet 2 before you complete column (c) of Worksheet 1. Do not complete column (c) if Worksheet 2, line 3, is 25 or more. Enter the total wages paid for the tax year for each employee listed in column (a). But enter -0- for seasonal employees who worked 120 or fewer days during the tax year. Instructions for Form 8941 (2024) Wages, for this purpose, mean wages subject to social security and Medicare tax withholding determined without considering any wage base limit. Worksheet 2. Information Needed To Complete Line 2 (FTEs) Worksheet 4. Information Needed To Complete Lines 4, 5, and 13 and Worksheet 7 If you need more rows, use a separate sheet and include the additional amounts in the totals below. TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Your credit is reduced if you had more than 10 FTEs for the tax year. If you had 25 or more FTEs for the tax year, your credit is reduced to zero. 1. Enter the total employee hours of service from Worksheet 1, column (b) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 2. Hours of service per FTE . . . . . . . . . 2. 3. Full-time equivalent employees. Divide line 1 by line 2. If the result isn’t a whole number (0, 1, 2, etc.), generally round the result down to the next lowest whole number. For example, round 2.99 down to 2. However, if the result is less than one, enter 1. Report this number on Form 8941, line 2 . . . 2,080 (a) Enrolled Individuals Considered Employees (c) Adjusted Average Premiums (d) Enrolled Employee Hours of Service 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 3. 7. 8. Worksheet 3. Information Needed To Complete Line 3 (Average Annual Wages) 9. Your credit is reduced if you paid average annual wages of more than $32,000 for the tax year. If you paid average annual wages of $65,000 or more for the tax year, your credit is reduced to zero. 13. 1. Enter the total employee wages paid from Worksheet 1, column (c) . . . . . . 1. 2. Enter FTEs from Worksheet 2, line 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. 3. Average annual wages. Divide line 1 by line 2. If the result isn’t a multiple of $1,000 ($1,000, $2,000, $3,000, etc.), round the result down to the next lowest multiple of $1,000. For example, round $2,999 down to $2,000. Report this amount on Form 8941, line 3 . . . (b) Employer Premiums Paid 10. 11. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 3. 24. 25. Totals: Column (a), Enrolled Individuals Considered Employees Enter the name or other identifying information for each individual listed in column (a) of Worksheet 1 who was enrolled in health insurance coverage you provided to employees during the tax year under a qualifying arrangement. For details, see Health Insurance Coverage and Qualifying Arrangement, earlier. Instructions for Form 8941 (2024) 7 Column (b), Employer Premiums Paid Enter the total employer premiums paid for the tax year for each employee listed in column (a). For details, see Employer Premiums Paid, earlier. Column (c), Adjusted Average Premiums enrolled for the entire tax year. You would’ve paid $570 ($57 × 10) if the employee was only enrolled for 10 pay periods. You’ll need an additional set of calculations if the premium amounts changed during the tax year. Column (d), Enrolled Employee Hours of Service TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Your credit is reduced if the employer premiums paid are more than the employer premiums that would’ve been paid if individuals considered employees were enrolled in a plan with a premium equal to the average premium for the small group market in the rating area in which the employee enrolls for coverage. The rating area in which an employee enrolls for coverage is generally the rating area where your business is located (based on your primary business address). You will generally have selected a plan in your rating area that covers all employees located within or outside your rating area. However, if you have multiple businesses or operations in multiple states, and have set up plans in more than one SHOP Marketplace, the average premiums may be different for employees enrolled in each SHOP Marketplace. Enter, for each employee listed in column (a), the premiums you would’ve paid if the employee had enrolled in a plan or plans with a total premium equal to the average premium for the small group market in the rating area in which the employee enrolls for coverage. To find the average premium for the small group market in a rating area for tax years beginning in 2024, see the average premium tables at the end of these instructions. Family coverage includes any coverage other than employee-only coverage. Example 4. Assume the same facts that were used in Example 3. The $60 you contribute each payday toward employee health insurance coverage is 60% ($60 ÷ $100) of the weekly premium for each employee enrolled in employee-only coverage and 24% ($60 ÷ $250) of the weekly premium for each employee enrolled in family coverage. In this situation, the total average premium limitation amounts that apply are 60% of the applicable average premium amounts for each employee enrolled in employee-only coverage and 24% of the applicable average premium amounts for each employee enrolled in family coverage. You have an employee enrolled in employee-only coverage who enrolled for coverage in your local rating area. The applicable employee-only average premium amount for the rating area is $4,940 or $95 ($4,940 ÷ 52) for each weekly payday. The amount you would’ve paid toward this employee’s health insurance coverage based on the average premiums is $57 (60% of $95) each payday. To determine the premiums you would’ve paid for this employee during the tax year if the employee had enrolled in an average premium plan, multiply the number of pay periods during which your employee was enrolled in the health insurance coverage by $57. For example, you would’ve paid $2,964 ($57 × 52) if the employee was 8 ! Don’t complete column (d) of Worksheet 4 if Form 8941, line 12, is zero. CAUTION Enter the amount from column (b) of Worksheet 1 for each employee listed in column (a) of Worksheet 4. Worksheet 5. Information Needed To Complete Line 8 (If Line 2 Is More Than 10) 1. Enter the amount from Form 8941, line 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. Enter the number from Form 8941, line 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. 3. Subtract 10 from line 2 . . . . . 3. 4. Divide line 3 by 15. Enter the result as a decimal (rounded to at least 3 places) . . . . . . . . 4. 1. 5. Multiply line 1 by line 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. 6. Subtract line 5 from line 1. Report this amount on Form 8941, line 8 . . . . . . . . . 6. Worksheet 6. Information Needed To Complete Line 9 (If Line 3 Is More Than $32,000) 1. Enter the amount from Form 8941, line 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. Enter the amount from Form 8941, line 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. 3. Enter the amount from Form 8941, line 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. 4. Subtract $32,400 from line 3 4. . 5. Divide line 4 by $32,400. Enter the result as a decimal (rounded to at least 3 places) . . . . . . . . 1. 5. 6. Multiply line 2 by line 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. 7. Subtract line 6 from line 1. Report this amount on Form 8941, line 9 . . . . . . . . . 7. Line 10 Enter the total amount of any state premium subsidies paid and any state tax credits available to you for premiums included on line 4. For details, see State Premium Subsidy and Tax Credit Limitation, earlier. Instructions for Form 8941 (2024) Worksheet 7. Information Needed To Complete Line 14 (If Line 12 Is More Than Zero) 1. Enter the total enrolled employee hours of service from Worksheet 4, column (d) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. its tax liability. Therefore, to figure the unused amount of the credit allocated to patrons, the cooperative must first figure its tax liability. While any excess is allocated to patrons, any credit recapture applies as if the cooperative had claimed the entire credit. If the cooperative is subject to the passive activity rules, include on line 15 any credit for small employer health insurance premiums from passive activities disallowed for prior years and carried forward to this year. Complete Form 8810, Corporate Passive Activity Loss and Credit Limitations, to determine the allowed credit that must be allocated to patrons. For details, see the Instructions for Form 8810. TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 2. Hours of service per FTE . . . . . . . . . . 2. 2,080 3. Divide line 1 by line 2. If the result isn’t a whole number (0, 1, 2, etc.), generally round the result down to the next lowest whole number. For example, round 2.99 down to 2. However, if the result is less than one, enter 1. Report this number on Form 8941, line 14 . . . . . . 3. Line 15 Enter any credit for small employer health insurance premiums from: • Schedule K-1 (Form 1065), Partner's Share of Income, Deductions, Credits, etc., box 15 (code BA); • Schedule K-1 (Form 1120-S), Shareholder's Share of Income, Deductions, Credits, etc., box 13 (code BA); • Schedule K-1 (Form 1041), Beneficiary’s Share of Income, Deductions, Credits, etc., box 13 (code G); and • Form 1099-PATR, Taxable Distributions Received From Cooperatives, box 12, or other notice of credit allocation. Partnerships, S corporations, cooperatives, TIP estates, trusts, and tax-exempt eligible small employers report the above credits on line 15. All other filers figuring a separate credit on earlier lines also report the above credits on line 15. All others not using earlier lines to figure a separate credit must report the above credits directly on Form 3800, Part lll, line 4h. Line 17 Estates and trusts. Allocate the credit on line 16 between the estate or trust and the beneficiaries in the same proportion as income was allocated and enter the beneficiaries’ share on line 17. If the estate or trust is subject to the passive activity rules, include on line 15 any credit for small employer health insurance premiums from passive activities disallowed for prior years and carried forward to this year. Complete Form 8582-CR, Passive Activity Credit Limitations, to determine the allowed credit that must be allocated between the estate or trust and the beneficiaries. For details, see the Instructions for Form 8582-CR. Line 19 Enter the total amount of certain payroll taxes. Payroll taxes, for this purpose, mean only the following taxes. • Federal income taxes the tax-exempt employer was required to withhold from employees’ wages in calendar year 2024. • Medicare taxes the tax-exempt employer was required to withhold from employees’ wages in calendar year 2024. • Medicare taxes the tax-exempt employer was required to pay for calendar year 2024. Cooperatives. A cooperative described in section 1381(a) must allocate to its patrons the credit in excess of Instructions for Form 8941 (2024) 9 Paperwork Reduction Act Notice. We ask for the information on this form to carry out the Internal Revenue laws of the United States. You are required to give us the information. We need it to ensure that you are complying with these laws and to allow us to figure and collect the right amount of tax. You are not required to provide the information requested on a form that is subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act unless the form displays a valid OMB control number. Books or records relating to a form or its instructions must be retained as long as their contents may become material in the administration of any Internal Revenue law. Generally, tax returns and return information are confidential, as required by section 6103. TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 h The time needed to complete and file this form will vary depending on individual circumstances. The estimated burden for individual and business taxpayers filing this form is approved under OMB control number 1545-0074 and 1545-0123 and is included in the estimates shown in the instructions for their individual and business income tax return. The estimated burden for all other taxpayers who file this form is shown below. Recordkeeping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Learning about the law or the form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preparing and sending the form to the IRS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 hr., 8 min. 1 hr., 2 min. 2 hr., 5 min. If you have comments concerning the accuracy of these time estimates or suggestions for making this form simpler, we would be happy to hear from you. See the instructions for the tax return with which this form is filed. 10 Instructions for Form 8941 (2024) Average Premiums Needed To Figure Adjusted Amounts on Worksheet 4 The following tables list the average premiums for the small group market in each rating area generally listed by county for each state for tax years beginning in 2024. Limestone 8,306 23,301 Petersburg 12,288 35,134 Lowndes 8,741 23,453 Prince of Wales-Hyder 12,288 35,134 TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Alabama Macon 8,328 20,937 Sitka 12,288 35,134 Madison 8,306 23,301 Skagway 12,288 35,134 Marengo 8,328 20,937 Southeast Fairbanks 12,563 33,209 Marion 8,328 20,937 Valdez Cordova 11,682 31,718 8,328 20,937 Wade Hampton 12,563 33,209 Wrangell City and Borough 12,288 35,134 Yakutat 12,563 33,209 Yukon Koyukuk 12,563 33,209 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Marshall Mobile 8,215 22,163 Autauga 8,741 23,453 Monroe 8,328 20,937 Baldwin 8,328 20,937 Montgomery 8,741 23,453 Barbour 8,328 20,937 Morgan 8,446 21,495 Bibb 8,073 22,250 Perry 8,328 20,937 Blount 8,073 22,250 Pickens 8,328 20,937 Bullock 8,328 20,937 Pike 8,328 20,937 Butler 8,328 20,937 Randolph 8,328 20,937 Calhoun 7,635 20,924 Russell 8,401 21,352 Chambers 8,328 20,937 Shelby 8,073 22,250 Cherokee 8,328 20,937 St. Clair 8,073 22,250 Chilton 8,073 22,250 Sumter 8,328 20,937 Choctaw 8,328 20,937 Talladega 8,328 20,937 Clarke 8,328 20,937 Tallapoosa 8,328 20,937 Clay 8,328 20,937 Tuscaloosa 8,200 21,879 Cleburne 8,328 20,937 Walker 8,073 22,250 Coffee 8,328 20,937 Washington 8,328 20,937 Colbert 8,710 22,810 Wilcox 8,328 20,937 Conecuh 8,328 20,937 Winston 8,328 20,937 Coosa 8,328 20,937 Covington 8,328 20,937 Crenshaw 8,328 20,937 Cullman 8,328 20,937 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Dale 8,328 20,937 Aleutians East 12,563 33,209 Dallas 8,328 20,937 Aleutians West 12,563 33,209 DeKalb 8,328 20,937 Anchorage 11,682 31,718 Elmore 8,741 23,453 Bethel 11,682 31,718 Escambia 8,328 20,937 Bristol Bay 12,563 33,209 Etowah 7,572 22,226 Denali 12,563 33,209 Fayette 8,328 20,937 Dillingham 11,682 31,718 Franklin 8,328 20,937 Fairbanks North Star 12,563 33,209 Geneva 8,057 22,014 Haines 12,288 35,134 Greene 8,200 21,879 Hoonah-Angoon 12,288 35,134 Hale 8,200 21,879 Juneau 12,288 35,134 Henry 8,057 22,014 Kenai Peninsula 12,563 33,209 Houston 8,057 22,014 Ketchikan Gateway 12,288 35,134 Jackson 8,328 20,937 Kodiak Island 12,563 33,209 Jefferson 8,073 22,250 Lake and Peninsula 12,563 33,209 Lamar 8,328 20,937 Matanuska Susitna 12,563 33,209 Lauderdale 8,710 22,810 Nome 12,563 33,209 Lawrence 8,446 21,495 North Slope 12,563 33,209 Lee 7,726 20,656 Northwest Arctic 12,563 33,209 2024 Average Premium Tables Alaska Arizona County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Apache 8,205 23,802 Cochise 7,861 21,771 Coconino 8,205 23,802 Gila 7,803 20,592 Graham 7,861 21,771 Greenlee 7,861 21,771 La Paz 8,893 24,548 Maricopa 7,510 22,558 Mohave 8,205 23,802 Navajo 8,205 23,802 Pima 7,513 21,227 Pinal 7,803 20,592 Santa Cruz 7,513 21,227 Yavapai 8,154 21,670 Yuma 8,893 24,548 Arkansas County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Arkansas 7,140 18,250 Ashley 7,140 18,250 Baxter 7,244 21,429 Benton 7,244 21,429 Boone 7,244 21,429 Bradley 7,140 18,250 Calhoun 7,695 23,029 Carroll 7,244 21,429 Chicot 7,140 18,250 Clark 7,180 21,558 Clay 7,751 21,560 Cleburne 7,231 19,797 Cleveland 7,140 18,250 Columbia 7,695 23,029 Conway 7,231 19,797 11 Craighead 7,751 21,560 Stone 7,751 21,560 Santa Clara 9,709 28,911 Crawford 6,714 21,788 Union 7,695 23,029 Santa Cruz 9,395 26,386 Crittenden 7,751 21,560 Van Buren 7,231 19,797 Shasta 9,825 23,668 Cross 7,751 21,560 Washington 7,244 21,429 Sierra 9,825 23,668 Dallas 7,140 18,250 White 7,231 19,797 Siskiyou 9,825 23,668 Desha 7,140 18,250 Woodruff 7,751 21,560 Solano 8,673 24,682 TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Drew 7,140 18,250 Faulkner 7,231 19,797 Franklin 6,714 21,788 Fulton 7,751 21,560 Garland 7,180 21,558 County Grant 7,231 19,797 Yell 7,231 19,797 Sonoma 8,673 24,682 Stanislaus 9,008 24,693 Sutter 9,825 23,668 Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Tehama 9,825 23,668 Trinity 9,825 23,668 Alameda 9,991 26,876 Tulare 9,008 24,693 9,825 23,668 California Greene 7,751 21,560 Alpine Tuolumne 9,825 23,668 Hempstead 7,695 23,029 Amador 9,825 23,668 Ventura 8,551 25,169 Hot Spring 7,180 21,558 Butte 9,825 23,668 Yolo 8,406 24,340 9,825 23,668 Yuba 9,825 23,668 Howard 7,695 23,029 Calaveras Independence 7,751 21,560 Colusa 9,825 23,668 Izard 7,751 21,560 Contra Costa 9,461 26,914 Jackson 7,751 21,560 Del Norte 9,825 23,668 Jefferson 7,140 18,250 El Dorado 8,406 24,340 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Johnson 6,714 21,788 Fresno 8,250 25,788 Adams 8,504 21,656 9,825 23,668 Alamosa 8,633 23,653 Colorado Lafayette 7,695 23,029 Glenn Lawrence 7,751 21,560 Humboldt 9,825 23,668 Arapahoe 8,504 21,656 18,250 Imperial 8,038 22,422 Archuleta 8,569 24,827 8,038 22,422 Baca 8,633 23,653 7,140 Lee Lincoln 7,140 18,250 Inyo Little River 7,695 23,029 Kern 8,576 20,941 Bent 8,633 23,653 21,788 Kings 8,250 25,788 Boulder 8,665 22,089 9,825 23,668 Broomfield 8,504 21,656 6,714 Logan Lonoke 7,231 19,797 Lake Madison 7,244 21,429 Lassen 9,825 23,668 Chaffee 8,633 23,653 21,429 Los Angeles 8,516 24,150 Cheyenne 8,633 23,653 8,250 25,788 Clear Creek 8,504 21,656 Marion 7,244 Miller 7,695 23,029 Madera Mississippi 7,751 21,560 Marin 8,673 24,682 Conejos 8,633 23,653 18,250 Mariposa 9,008 24,693 Costilla 8,633 23,653 9,825 23,668 Crowley 8,633 23,653 Monroe 7,140 Montgomery 7,180 21,558 Mendocino Nevada 7,695 23,029 Merced 9,008 24,693 Custer 8,633 23,653 9,825 23,668 Delta 8,569 24,827 Newton 7,244 21,429 Modoc Ouachita 7,695 23,029 Mono 8,038 22,422 Denver 8,504 21,656 Perry 7,231 19,797 Monterey 9,395 26,386 Dolores 8,569 24,827 8,673 24,682 Douglas 8,504 21,656 Phillips 7,140 18,250 Napa Pike 7,180 21,558 Nevada 9,825 23,668 Eagle 7,932 24,678 Poinsett 7,751 21,560 Orange 9,098 26,021 El Paso 7,425 22,503 8,406 24,340 Elbert 8,504 21,656 Polk 6,714 21,788 Placer Pope 7,231 19,797 Plumas 9,825 23,668 Fremont 8,633 23,653 19,797 Riverside 8,823 24,188 Garfield 7,932 24,678 8,406 24,340 Gilpin 8,504 21,656 Prairie 7,231 Pulaski 7,231 19,797 Sacramento Randolph 7,751 21,560 San Benito 9,395 26,386 Grand 8,569 24,827 19,797 San Bernardino 8,823 24,188 Gunnison 8,569 24,827 8,224 22,479 Hinsdale 8,569 24,827 Saline 7,231 Scott 6,714 21,788 San Diego Searcy 7,244 21,429 San Francisco 9,194 32,092 Huerfano 8,633 23,653 21,788 San Joaquin 9,008 24,693 Jackson 8,569 24,827 8,551 25,169 Jefferson 8,504 21,656 6,714 Sebastian Sevier 7,695 23,029 San Luis Obispo Sharp 7,751 21,560 San Mateo 10,893 30,804 Kiowa 8,633 23,653 21,560 Santa Barbara 8,551 25,169 Kit Carson 8,633 23,653 7,751 St. Francis 12 2024 Average Premium Tables Florida La Plata 8,569 24,827 Lake 8,569 24,827 Larimer 8,694 20,373 County Las Animas 8,633 23,653 Lincoln 8,633 Logan 9,459 Pasco 7,525 23,362 Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Pinellas 8,194 23,018 Polk 9,577 24,469 Alachua 8,574 22,734 Putnam 8,213 24,383 23,653 Baker 7,973 24,191 Santa Rosa 7,980 23,369 25,901 Bay 8,052 21,468 Sarasota 7,958 24,513 TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Mesa 9,910 22,125 Bradford 8,111 24,389 Seminole 7,715 20,895 Mineral 8,633 23,653 Brevard 9,160 26,969 St. Johns 10,257 27,879 Moffat 8,569 24,827 Broward 8,175 23,328 St. Lucie 7,591 21,601 8,179 24,235 Montezuma 8,569 24,827 Calhoun Sumter 8,329 24,392 Montrose 8,569 24,827 Charlotte 8,533 25,787 Suwannee 8,117 24,652 Morgan 9,459 25,901 Citrus 8,060 24,117 Taylor 8,601 24,732 7,995 23,813 Otero 8,633 23,653 Clay Union 8,069 24,395 Ouray 8,569 24,827 Collier 7,988 29,682 Volusia 8,915 22,545 Park 8,504 21,656 Columbia 8,606 25,617 Wakulla 8,092 24,704 8,161 25,090 Walton 8,033 23,143 Washington 8,243 24,709 Phillips 9,459 25,901 DeSoto Pitkin 7,932 24,678 Dixie 8,049 23,261 Prowers 8,633 23,653 Duval 8,681 26,581 Pueblo 8,421 21,282 Escambia 8,119 24,945 Rio Blanco 8,569 24,827 Flagler 8,811 24,301 Rio Grande 8,633 23,653 Franklin 8,293 25,489 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Routt 8,569 24,827 Gadsden 8,215 24,406 Appling 10,583 27,444 Saguache 8,633 23,653 Gilchrist 8,214 24,798 Atkinson 8,296 26,061 24,827 Glades 8,262 25,093 Bacon 8,995 24,100 9,035 25,176 San Juan 8,569 Georgia San Miguel 8,569 24,827 Gulf 8,395 24,880 Baker Sedgwick 9,459 25,901 Hamilton 8,080 24,470 Baldwin 9,240 24,458 24,678 Hardee 7,947 23,424 Banks 8,493 22,594 9,031 21,237 Summit 7,932 Teller 7,425 22,503 Hendry 8,408 25,031 Barrow Washington 9,459 25,901 Hernando 8,893 23,963 Bartow 8,799 22,877 26,016 Highlands 8,547 25,569 Ben Hill 8,599 24,744 8,599 24,744 Weld Yuma 8,816 9,459 25,901 Connecticut Hillsborough 7,958 25,175 Berrien Holmes 8,083 23,872 Bibb 8,882 20,662 Indian River 8,085 24,108 Bleckley 8,882 20,662 8,995 24,100 Jackson 7,785 22,810 Brantley Jefferson 8,349 23,916 Brooks 8,599 24,744 10,583 27,444 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Fairfield 9,847 29,578 Lafayette 8,166 23,429 Bryan Hartford 9,002 26,680 Lake 9,660 24,889 Bulloch 10,583 27,444 Litchfield 8,793 28,343 Lee 8,269 25,057 Burke 8,370 20,462 Middlesex 9,071 27,136 Leon 9,847 28,653 Butts 8,799 22,877 New Haven 9,794 29,443 Levy 7,897 24,443 Calhoun 9,035 25,176 New London 10,375 25,787 Liberty 8,032 23,563 Camden 8,995 24,100 Tolland 9,085 25,131 Madison 8,249 24,855 Candler 10,583 27,444 Windham 9,637 31,760 Manatee 7,718 21,046 Carroll 9,728 28,180 Marion 7,167 20,829 Catoosa 9,171 24,214 8,995 24,100 Delaware County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. All 8,846 23,764 District of Columbia County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. All 9,368 28,176 2024 Average Premium Tables Martin 8,016 24,627 Charlton Miami-Dade 8,264 24,940 Chatham 10,583 27,444 Monroe 8,436 25,476 Chattahoochee 8,306 21,721 8,654 22,433 Nassau 8,332 23,044 Chattooga Okaloosa 8,059 28,477 Cherokee 8,799 22,877 Okeechobee 8,534 25,640 Clarke 9,031 21,237 9,035 25,176 Orange 7,953 22,301 Clay Osceola 8,438 24,353 Clayton 8,799 22,877 Palm Beach 8,603 28,912 Clinch 8,599 24,744 13 Cobb 8,799 22,877 Lanier 8,599 24,744 Towns 8,493 22,594 Coffee 8,296 26,061 Laurens 8,296 26,061 Treutlen 8,296 26,061 Colquitt 8,599 24,744 Lee 9,035 25,176 Troup 8,306 21,721 Columbia 8,370 20,462 Liberty 10,583 27,444 Turner 8,599 24,744 Cook 8,599 24,744 Lincoln 8,370 20,462 Twiggs 8,882 20,662 Coweta 8,799 22,877 Long 10,583 27,444 Union 8,493 22,594 TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Crawford 8,882 20,662 Lowndes 8,599 24,744 Upson 8,306 21,721 Crisp 9,035 25,176 Lumpkin 8,493 22,594 Walker 9,171 24,214 Dade 9,171 24,214 Macon 8,306 21,721 Walton 8,799 22,877 Dawson 8,493 22,594 Madison 9,031 21,237 Ware 8,995 24,100 Decatur 8,599 24,744 Marion 8,306 21,721 Warren 8,370 20,462 DeKalb 8,799 22,877 McDuffie 8,370 20,462 Washington 9,240 24,458 Dodge 8,882 20,662 McIntosh 8,995 24,100 Wayne 8,995 24,100 Dooly 8,882 20,662 Meriwether 8,306 21,721 Webster 8,306 21,721 Dougherty 9,035 25,176 Miller 8,599 24,744 Wheeler 8,296 26,061 Douglas 8,799 22,877 Mitchell 9,035 25,176 White 8,493 22,594 Early 8,599 24,744 Monroe 8,882 20,662 Whitfield 8,899 23,245 Echols 8,599 24,744 Montgomery 8,296 26,061 Wilcox 8,882 20,662 Effingham 10,583 27,444 Morgan 9,031 21,237 Wilkes 8,370 20,462 Elbert 9,031 21,237 Murray 8,899 23,245 Wilkinson 9,240 24,458 Emanuel 8,370 20,462 Muscogee 8,306 21,721 Worth 9,035 25,176 Evans 10,583 27,444 Newton 8,799 22,877 Fannin 8,899 23,245 Oconee 9,031 21,237 Fayette 8,799 22,877 Oglethorpe 9,031 21,237 Floyd 8,654 22,433 Paulding 8,799 22,877 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Forsyth 8,799 22,877 Peach 8,882 20,662 All 8,011 Franklin 8,493 22,594 Pickens 8,654 22,433 Fulton 8,799 22,877 Pierce 8,995 24,100 Gilmer 8,654 22,433 Pike 8,799 22,877 Glascock 8,370 20,462 Polk 8,654 22,433 Glynn 8,995 24,100 Pulaski 8,882 20,662 Gordon 8,654 22,433 Putnam 8,882 20,662 Grady 8,599 24,744 Quitman 8,306 21,721 Greene 9,031 21,237 Rabun 8,493 22,594 Gwinnett 8,799 22,877 Randolph 9,035 25,176 Habersham 8,493 22,594 Richmond 8,370 20,462 Hall 8,493 22,594 Rockdale 8,799 22,877 Hancock 9,240 24,458 Schley 9,035 25,176 Haralson 9,728 28,180 Screven 10,583 27,444 Harris 8,306 21,721 Seminole 8,599 24,744 Hart 8,493 22,594 Spalding 8,799 22,877 Heard 9,728 28,180 Stephens 8,493 22,594 Henry 8,799 22,877 Stewart 8,306 21,721 Houston 8,882 20,662 Sumter 9,035 25,176 Irwin 8,599 24,744 Talbot 8,306 21,721 Jackson 9,031 21,237 Taliaferro 8,370 20,462 Jasper 8,799 22,877 Tattnall 10,583 27,444 Jeff Davis 8,296 26,061 Taylor 8,306 21,721 Jefferson 8,370 20,462 Telfair 8,296 26,061 Jenkins 8,370 20,462 Terrell 9,035 25,176 Johnson 8,296 26,061 Thomas 8,599 24,744 Jones 8,882 20,662 Tift 8,599 24,744 Lamar 8,799 22,877 Toombs 8,296 26,061 14 Hawaii 22,871 Idaho County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Ada 7,370 18,558 Adams 7,815 19,674 Bannock 8,437 18,200 Bear Lake 8,437 18,200 Benewah 7,039 16,122 Bingham 8,437 18,200 Blaine 6,966 18,948 Boise 7,815 19,674 Bonner 7,039 16,122 Bonneville 7,965 20,506 Boundary 7,039 16,122 Butte 8,437 18,200 Camas 6,966 18,948 Canyon 7,815 19,674 Caribou 8,437 18,200 Cassia 6,966 18,948 Clark 7,965 20,506 Clearwater 8,172 19,086 Custer 8,437 18,200 Elmore 7,815 19,674 Franklin 8,437 18,200 Fremont 7,965 20,506 Gem 7,815 19,674 2024 Average Premium Tables Gooding 6,966 18,948 Fulton 8,744 25,140 Saline 9,777 25,949 Idaho 8,172 19,086 Gallatin 9,777 25,949 Sangamon 8,465 23,011 Jefferson 7,965 20,506 Greene 8,687 25,047 Schuyler 8,465 23,011 Jerome 6,966 18,948 Grundy 9,101 21,765 Scott 8,465 23,011 Kootenai 7,039 16,122 Hamilton 9,777 25,949 Shelby 8,465 23,011 Latah 7,039 16,122 Hancock 8,243 25,623 St. Clair 8,984 26,654 TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Lemhi 7,965 20,506 Hardin 9,777 25,949 Stark 8,744 25,140 Lewis 8,172 19,086 Henderson 8,243 25,623 Stephenson 8,972 22,362 Lincoln 6,966 18,948 Henry 8,243 25,623 Tazewell 8,744 25,140 Madison 7,965 20,506 Iroquois 9,646 25,054 Union 9,777 25,949 Minidoka 6,966 18,948 Jackson 9,777 25,949 Vermilion 9,646 25,054 Nez Perce 8,172 19,086 Jasper 9,777 25,949 Wabash 9,777 25,949 Oneida 8,437 18,200 Jefferson 9,777 25,949 Warren 8,243 25,623 Owyhee 7,815 19,674 Jersey 8,687 25,047 Washington 8,687 25,047 Payette 7,815 19,674 Jo Daviess 8,972 22,362 Wayne 9,777 25,949 Power 8,437 18,200 Johnson 9,777 25,949 White 9,777 25,949 Shoshone 7,039 16,122 Kane 8,977 25,172 Whiteside 8,243 25,623 Teton 7,965 20,506 Kankakee 9,101 21,765 Will 9,101 21,765 Twin Falls 6,966 18,948 Kendall 9,101 21,765 Williamson 9,777 25,949 Valley 7,815 19,674 Knox 8,744 25,140 Winnebago 8,972 22,362 Washington 7,815 19,674 Lake 8,536 25,135 Woodford 8,744 25,140 LaSalle 8,744 25,140 Lawrence 9,777 25,949 Illinois Indiana Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Lee 8,972 22,362 County Livingston 9,902 24,851 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Adams 8,465 23,011 Logan 8,465 23,011 Adams 8,481 23,214 Alexander 9,777 25,949 23,011 Allen 8,709 24,189 Bond 8,687 25,047 Macoupin 8,687 25,047 Bartholomew 7,972 23,203 Boone 8,972 22,362 Madison 8,984 26,654 Benton 8,516 25,391 Brown 8,465 23,011 25,949 Blackford 8,548 25,410 Bureau 8,243 25,623 Marshall 8,744 25,140 Boone 8,559 25,255 Calhoun 8,687 25,047 Mason 8,465 23,011 Brown 8,560 27,709 Carroll 8,972 22,362 25,949 Carroll 9,016 26,016 9,034 21,897 Macon Marion Massac 8,465 9,777 9,777 Cass 8,465 23,011 McDonough 8,744 25,140 Cass Champaign 9,646 25,054 McHenry 8,536 25,135 Clark 7,522 22,444 Christian 8,465 23,011 McLean 9,902 24,851 Clay 8,780 24,472 Clark 9,646 25,054 Menard 8,465 23,011 Clinton 9,016 26,016 Clay 9,777 25,949 Mercer 8,243 25,623 Crawford 7,522 22,444 Clinton 8,687 25,047 Monroe 8,984 26,654 Daviess 8,271 25,780 Coles 9,646 25,054 Montgomery 8,687 25,047 Dearborn 9,246 24,245 Cook 8,729 24,808 Morgan 8,465 23,011 Decatur 7,972 23,203 Crawford 9,777 25,949 Moultrie 8,465 23,011 DeKalb 8,481 23,214 Cumberland 9,646 25,054 Ogle 8,972 22,362 Delaware 8,548 25,410 DeKalb 8,972 22,362 25,140 Dubois 8,271 25,780 DeWitt 9,902 24,851 Perry 9,777 25,949 Elkhart 8,456 22,896 Douglas 9,646 25,054 Piatt 9,646 25,054 Fayette 8,795 26,531 DuPage 8,977 25,172 23,011 Floyd 7,522 22,444 Edgar 9,646 25,054 Pope 9,777 25,949 Fountain 9,016 26,016 Edwards 9,777 25,949 Pulaski 9,777 25,949 Franklin 9,246 24,245 Effingham 9,777 25,949 25,140 Fulton 9,034 21,897 9,588 24,463 Peoria Pike Putnam 8,744 8,465 8,744 Fayette 9,777 25,949 Randolph 8,687 25,047 Gibson Ford 9,646 25,054 Richland 9,777 25,949 Grant 8,548 25,410 Franklin 9,777 25,949 25,623 Greene 8,271 25,780 2024 Average Premium Tables Rock Island 8,243 15 Hamilton 8,559 25,255 Vanderburgh 9,588 24,463 Guthrie 8,697 21,249 Hancock 8,795 26,531 Vermillion 8,780 24,472 Hamilton 7,966 23,547 Harrison 7,522 22,444 Vigo 8,780 24,472 Hancock 8,404 23,443 Hendricks 8,559 25,255 Wabash 8,481 23,214 Hardin 7,966 23,547 Henry 8,795 26,531 Warren 8,516 25,391 Harrison 8,697 21,249 Howard 9,034 21,897 Warrick 9,588 24,463 Henry 8,218 20,576 TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Huntington 8,481 23,214 Washington 7,522 22,444 Howard 8,404 23,443 Jackson 7,972 23,203 Wayne 8,795 26,531 Humboldt 8,404 23,443 Jasper 8,516 25,391 Wells 8,481 23,214 Ida 8,772 22,897 Jay 8,548 25,410 White 8,516 25,391 Iowa 8,640 23,258 Jefferson 7,522 22,444 Whitley 8,481 23,214 Jackson 8,640 23,258 Jennings 7,972 23,203 Jasper 8,281 23,344 Johnson 8,560 27,709 Jefferson 8,218 20,576 Knox 8,271 25,780 8,640 23,258 Kosciusko 8,456 22,896 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Johnson Jones 8,640 23,258 8,697 21,249 Iowa LaGrange 8,481 23,214 Adair Keokuk 8,218 20,576 Lake 8,474 23,469 Adams 8,697 21,249 Kossuth 8,404 23,443 LaPorte 8,474 23,469 Allamakee 8,404 23,443 Lee 8,218 20,576 8,218 20,576 Lawrence 8,560 27,709 Appanoose Linn 8,640 23,258 Madison 8,795 26,531 Audubon 8,697 21,249 Louisa 8,218 20,576 Marion 8,559 25,255 Benton 8,640 23,258 Lucas 8,218 20,576 8,640 23,258 Marshall 8,456 22,896 Black Hawk Lyon 8,772 22,897 Martin 8,271 25,780 Boone 7,966 23,547 Madison 8,281 23,344 8,404 23,443 Miami 9,034 21,897 Bremer Mahaska 8,218 20,576 Monroe 8,560 27,709 Buchanan 8,640 23,258 Marion 8,281 23,344 Montgomery 9,016 26,016 Buena Vista 8,772 22,897 Marshall 7,966 23,547 8,404 23,443 Morgan 8,559 25,255 Butler Mills 8,697 21,249 Newton 8,516 25,391 Calhoun 7,966 23,547 Mitchell 8,404 23,443 Noble 8,481 23,214 Carroll 7,966 23,547 Monona 8,772 22,897 8,697 21,249 Ohio 9,246 24,245 Cass Monroe 8,218 20,576 Orange 8,271 25,780 Cedar 8,640 23,258 Montgomery 8,697 21,249 Owen 8,560 27,709 Cerro Gordo 8,404 23,443 Muscatine 8,218 20,576 8,772 22,897 Parke 8,780 24,472 Cherokee O'Brien 8,772 22,897 Perry 8,271 25,780 Chickasaw 8,404 23,443 Osceola 8,772 22,897 Pike 8,271 25,780 Clarke 8,697 21,249 Page 8,697 21,249 8,772 22,897 Porter 8,474 23,469 Clay Palo Alto 8,772 22,897 Posey 9,588 24,463 Clayton 8,640 23,258 Plymouth 8,772 22,897 Pulaski 9,034 21,897 Clinton 8,640 23,258 Pocahontas 8,772 22,897 8,772 22,897 Putnam 9,016 26,016 Crawford Polk 8,281 23,344 Randolph 8,548 25,410 Dallas 8,281 23,344 Pottawattamie 8,697 21,249 Ripley 9,246 24,245 Davis 8,218 20,576 Poweshiek 7,966 23,547 8,697 21,249 Rush 7,972 23,203 Decatur Ringgold 8,697 21,249 Scott 7,522 22,444 Delaware 8,640 23,258 Sac 8,772 22,897 8,218 20,576 Shelby 8,559 25,255 Des Moines Scott 8,640 23,258 Spencer 8,271 25,780 Dickinson 8,772 22,897 Shelby 8,697 21,249 St. Joseph 8,456 22,896 Dubuque 8,640 23,258 Sioux 8,772 22,897 8,404 23,443 Starke 8,456 22,896 Emmet Story 7,966 23,547 Steuben 8,481 23,214 Fayette 8,404 23,443 Tama 7,966 23,547 Sullivan 8,780 24,472 Floyd 8,404 23,443 Taylor 8,697 21,249 8,404 23,443 Switzerland 9,246 24,245 Franklin Union 8,697 21,249 Tippecanoe 9,016 26,016 Fremont 8,697 21,249 Van Buren 8,218 20,576 Tipton 9,016 26,016 Greene 7,966 23,547 Wapello 8,218 20,576 26,531 Grundy 7,966 23,547 Warren 8,281 23,344 8,795 Union 16 2024 Average Premium Tables Washington 8,218 20,576 Hodgeman 6,640 20,210 Stevens 6,640 20,210 Wayne 8,218 20,576 Jackson 7,618 19,947 Sumner 7,303 20,982 Webster 7,966 23,547 Jefferson 7,618 19,947 Thomas 7,246 21,412 Winnebago 8,404 23,443 Jewell 6,958 19,361 Trego 7,246 21,412 Winneshiek 8,404 23,443 Johnson 8,105 20,832 Wabaunsee 7,618 19,947 Woodbury 8,772 22,897 Kearny 6,640 20,210 Wallace 7,246 21,412 TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Worth 8,404 23,443 Kingman 7,303 20,982 Washington 6,958 19,361 Wright 8,404 23,443 Kiowa 6,640 20,210 Wichita 7,246 21,412 Labette 7,646 19,378 Wilson 7,303 20,982 Lane 7,246 21,412 Woodson 7,646 19,378 8,105 20,832 Wyandotte 8,105 20,832 Kansas County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Leavenworth Lincoln 6,958 19,361 Allen 7,646 19,378 Linn 7,618 19,947 Anderson 7,618 19,947 Logan 7,246 21,412 Atchison 7,618 19,947 Lyon 7,618 19,947 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Barber 6,640 20,210 Marion 7,303 20,982 Adair 7,995 23,900 7,995 23,900 Kentucky Barton 7,246 21,412 Marshall 7,618 19,947 Allen Bourbon 7,646 19,378 McPherson 7,303 20,982 Anderson 7,342 21,758 Brown 7,618 19,947 Meade 6,640 20,210 Ballard 9,237 20,839 Butler 7,303 20,982 Miami 8,105 20,832 Barren 7,995 23,900 Chase 7,303 20,982 Mitchell 6,958 19,361 Bath 7,628 23,016 Chautauqua 7,303 20,982 Montgomery 7,303 20,982 Bell 8,511 27,031 Cherokee 7,646 19,378 Morris 6,958 19,361 Boone 7,287 22,920 Cheyenne 7,246 21,412 20,210 Bourbon 7,342 21,758 Clark 6,640 20,210 Nemaha 7,618 19,947 Boyd 7,628 23,016 Clay 6,958 19,361 Neosho 7,646 19,378 Boyle 7,342 21,758 Cloud 6,958 19,361 21,412 Bracken 7,628 23,016 Coffey 7,618 19,947 Norton 7,246 21,412 Breathitt 8,511 27,031 Comanche 6,640 20,210 Osage 7,618 19,947 Breckinridge 7,433 23,472 Cowley 7,303 20,982 21,412 Bullitt 7,433 23,472 Crawford 7,646 19,378 Ottawa 6,958 19,361 Butler 7,995 23,900 Decatur 7,246 21,412 Pawnee 6,640 20,210 Caldwell 9,237 20,839 Dickinson 6,958 19,361 21,412 Calloway 9,237 20,839 7,287 22,920 Morton Ness Osborne Phillips 6,640 7,246 7,246 7,246 Doniphan 7,618 19,947 Pottawatomie 7,618 19,947 Campbell Douglas 7,618 19,947 Pratt 6,640 20,210 Carlisle 9,237 20,839 Edwards 6,640 20,210 Rawlins 7,246 21,412 Carroll 7,433 23,472 Elk 7,303 20,982 Reno 7,303 20,982 Carter 7,628 23,016 Ellis 7,246 21,412 Republic 6,958 19,361 Casey 7,995 23,900 Ellsworth 6,958 19,361 Rice 7,303 20,982 Christian 8,681 26,611 Finney 6,640 20,210 Riley 6,958 19,361 Clark 7,342 21,758 Ford 6,640 20,210 Rooks 7,246 21,412 Clay 8,511 27,031 Franklin 7,618 19,947 Rush 7,246 21,412 Clinton 7,995 23,900 Geary 6,958 19,361 Russell 7,246 21,412 Crittenden 9,237 20,839 Gove 7,246 21,412 19,361 Cumberland 7,995 23,900 Graham 7,246 21,412 Scott 7,246 21,412 Daviess 8,681 26,611 Grant 6,640 20,210 Sedgwick 7,303 20,982 Edmonson 7,995 23,900 Gray 6,640 20,210 20,210 Elliott 7,628 23,016 Greeley 7,246 21,412 Shawnee 7,618 19,947 Estill 7,342 21,758 Greenwood 7,303 20,982 Sheridan 7,246 21,412 Fayette 7,342 21,758 Hamilton 6,640 20,210 21,412 Fleming 7,628 23,016 8,511 27,031 Saline Seward Sherman 6,958 6,640 7,246 Harper 7,303 20,982 Smith 7,246 21,412 Floyd Harvey 7,303 20,982 Stafford 6,640 20,210 Franklin 7,342 21,758 Haskell 6,640 20,210 20,210 Fulton 9,237 20,839 2024 Average Premium Tables Stanton 6,640 17 Gallatin 7,287 22,920 Ohio 8,681 26,611 Franklin 9,664 20,521 Garrard 7,342 21,758 Oldham 7,433 23,472 Grant 9,380 24,782 Grant 7,287 22,920 Owen 7,342 21,758 Iberia 7,992 20,866 Graves 9,237 20,839 Owsley 8,511 27,031 Iberville 8,791 22,141 Grayson 7,433 23,472 Pendleton 7,287 22,920 Jackson 9,664 20,521 Green 7,995 23,900 Perry 8,511 27,031 Jefferson 8,750 22,499 TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Greenup 7,628 23,016 Pike 8,511 27,031 Jefferson Davis 9,547 21,861 Hancock 8,681 26,611 Powell 7,342 21,758 Lafayette 7,992 20,866 Hardin 7,433 23,472 Pulaski 7,995 23,900 Lafourche 8,784 20,542 Harlan 8,511 27,031 Robertson 7,628 23,016 LaSalle 9,380 24,782 Harrison 7,342 21,758 Rockcastle 7,342 21,758 Lincoln 9,664 20,521 Hart 7,995 23,900 Rowan 7,628 23,016 Livingston 8,791 22,141 Henderson 8,681 26,611 Russell 7,995 23,900 Madison 9,664 20,521 Henry 7,433 23,472 Scott 7,342 21,758 Morehouse 9,664 20,521 Hickman 9,237 20,839 Shelby 7,433 23,472 Natchitoches 8,188 21,752 Hopkins 8,681 26,611 Simpson 7,995 23,900 Orleans 8,750 22,499 Jackson 7,342 21,758 Spencer 7,433 23,472 Ouachita 9,664 20,521 Jefferson 7,433 23,472 Taylor 7,995 23,900 Plaquemines 8,750 22,499 Jessamine 7,342 21,758 Todd 8,681 26,611 Pointe Coupee 8,791 22,141 Johnson 8,511 27,031 Trigg 8,681 26,611 Rapides 9,380 24,782 Kenton 7,287 22,920 Trimble 7,433 23,472 Red River 8,188 21,752 Knott 8,511 27,031 Union 8,681 26,611 Richland 9,664 20,521 Knox 8,511 27,031 Warren 7,995 23,900 Sabine 8,188 21,752 LaRue 7,433 23,472 Washington 7,433 23,472 St. Bernard 8,750 22,499 Laurel 8,511 27,031 Wayne 7,995 23,900 St. Charles 8,750 22,499 Lawrence 7,628 23,016 Webster 8,681 26,611 St. Helena 8,791 22,141 Lee 8,511 27,031 Whitley 8,511 27,031 St. James 8,750 22,499 Leslie 8,511 27,031 Wolfe 8,511 27,031 St. John Baptist 8,750 22,499 Letcher 8,511 27,031 Woodford 7,342 21,758 St. Landry 7,992 20,866 Lewis 7,628 23,016 St. Martin 7,992 20,866 Lincoln 7,342 21,758 St. Mary 7,992 20,866 Livingston 9,237 20,839 8,750 22,499 Louisiana Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. St. Tammany Logan 7,995 23,900 Parish Tangipahoa 8,791 22,141 Lyon 9,237 20,839 Acadia 7,992 20,866 Tensas 9,664 20,521 Madison 7,342 21,758 Allen 9,547 21,861 Terrebonne 8,784 20,542 8,791 22,141 Magoffin 8,511 27,031 Ascension Union 9,664 20,521 Marion 7,433 23,472 Assumption 8,784 20,542 Vermilion 7,992 20,866 Marshall 9,237 20,839 Avoyelles 9,380 24,782 Vernon 9,380 24,782 9,547 21,861 Martin 8,511 27,031 Beauregard Washington 8,791 22,141 Mason 7,628 23,016 Bienville 8,188 21,752 Webster 8,188 21,752 McCracken 9,237 20,839 Bossier 8,188 21,752 West Baton Rouge 8,791 22,141 8,188 21,752 McCreary 7,995 23,900 Caddo West Carroll 9,664 20,521 McLean 8,681 26,611 Calcasieu 9,547 21,861 West Feliciana 8,791 22,141 9,664 20,521 Winn 9,380 24,782 Meade 7,433 23,472 Caldwell Menifee 7,628 23,016 Cameron 9,547 21,861 Mercer 7,342 21,758 Catahoula 9,380 24,782 Metcalfe 7,995 23,900 Claiborne 8,188 21,752 9,380 24,782 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Maine Monroe 7,995 23,900 Concordia Montgomery 7,342 21,758 DeSoto 8,188 21,752 Androscoggin 8,563 23,088 23,016 East Baton Rouge 8,791 22,141 Aroostook 9,703 24,940 9,664 20,521 Cumberland 8,290 23,123 7,628 Morgan Muhlenberg 8,681 26,611 East Carroll Nelson 7,433 23,472 East Feliciana 8,791 22,141 Franklin 8,563 23,088 21,758 Evangeline 7,992 20,866 Hancock 9,703 24,940 7,342 Nicholas 18 2024 Average Premium Tables Kennebec 8,238 22,625 Norfolk 10,326 30,660 Lenawee 8,673 25,644 Knox 8,238 22,625 Plymouth 9,830 29,195 Livingston 8,673 25,644 Lincoln 8,238 22,625 Suffolk 10,326 30,660 Luce 10,018 23,163 Oxford 8,238 22,625 Worcester 9,664 28,933 Mackinac 8,510 22,856 Penobscot 8,563 23,088 Macomb 8,234 22,845 Piscataquis 8,563 23,088 Manistee 7,203 21,345 Michigan TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Sagadahoc 8,290 23,123 10,018 23,163 8,563 23,088 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Marquette Somerset Mason 7,127 21,445 Waldo 8,563 23,088 Alcona 8,510 22,856 Mecosta 7,127 21,445 10,018 23,163 Washington 9,703 24,940 Alger Menominee 10,018 23,163 York 8,290 23,123 Allegan 8,008 23,533 Midland 8,542 21,522 Alpena 8,510 22,856 Missaukee 7,203 21,345 Antrim 7,203 21,345 Monroe 9,002 24,547 Arenac 8,524 24,111 Montcalm 7,127 21,445 Baraga 10,018 23,163 Montmorency 8,510 22,856 Maryland County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Allegany 8,282 25,727 Barry 8,008 23,533 Muskegon 7,127 21,445 Anne Arundel 8,273 24,972 Bay 8,524 24,111 Newaygo 7,127 21,445 Baltimore 8,273 24,972 Benzie 7,203 21,345 Oakland 8,234 22,845 Baltimore City 8,273 24,972 Berrien 8,627 24,892 Oceana 7,127 21,445 Calvert 8,337 21,363 Branch 9,298 25,097 Ogemaw 8,510 22,856 Caroline 8,337 21,363 Calhoun 9,298 25,097 Ontonagon 10,018 23,163 Carroll 8,282 25,727 Cass 8,627 24,892 Osceola 7,127 21,445 Cecil 8,337 21,363 Charlevoix 7,203 21,345 Oscoda 8,510 22,856 Charles 8,337 21,363 Cheboygan 8,510 22,856 Otsego 8,510 22,856 Dorchester 8,337 21,363 Chippewa 8,510 22,856 Ottawa 7,127 21,445 Frederick 8,282 25,727 Clare 8,542 21,522 Presque Isle 8,510 22,856 Garrett 8,282 25,727 Clinton 8,521 22,881 Roscommon 8,510 22,856 Harford 8,273 24,972 Crawford 8,510 22,856 Saginaw 8,524 24,111 Howard 8,273 24,972 Delta 10,018 23,163 Sanilac 8,709 21,559 Kent 8,337 21,363 Dickinson 10,018 23,163 Schoolcraft 10,018 23,163 Montgomery 8,718 25,697 Eaton 8,521 22,881 Shiawassee 8,060 21,150 Prince George’s 8,718 25,697 Emmet 7,203 21,345 St. Clair 7,875 23,377 Queen Anne’s 8,337 21,363 Genesee 8,060 21,150 St. Joseph 8,627 24,892 Somerset 8,337 21,363 Gladwin 8,542 21,522 Tuscola 8,709 21,559 St. Mary’s 8,337 21,363 Gogebic 10,018 23,163 Van Buren 8,627 24,892 Talbot 8,337 21,363 Grand Traverse 7,203 21,345 Washtenaw 8,673 25,644 Washington 8,282 25,727 Gratiot 8,524 24,111 Wayne 9,002 24,547 Wicomico 8,337 21,363 Hillsdale 8,521 22,881 Wexford 7,203 21,345 Worcester 8,337 21,363 Houghton 10,018 23,163 Huron 8,709 21,559 Ingham 8,521 22,881 7,127 21,445 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Ionia Iosco 8,510 22,856 Aitkin 8,631 22,222 Barnstable 11,896 30,964 Iron 10,018 23,163 Anoka 8,348 23,928 Berkshire 8,966 27,598 Isabella 8,542 21,522 Becker 8,643 23,575 Bristol 9,830 29,195 Jackson 8,521 22,881 Beltrami 8,631 22,222 Dukes 11,896 30,964 Kalamazoo 9,298 25,097 Benton 8,348 23,928 Essex 10,000 29,332 Kalkaska 7,203 21,345 Big Stone 9,311 21,521 Franklin 8,966 27,598 Kent 7,127 21,445 Blue Earth 10,352 22,188 Hampden 8,966 27,598 Keweenaw 10,018 23,163 Brown 9,117 22,580 Hampshire 8,966 27,598 Lake 7,127 21,445 Carlton 10,107 22,968 Middlesex 10,326 30,660 Lapeer 8,060 21,150 Carver 8,348 23,928 Nantucket 11,896 30,964 Leelanau 7,203 21,345 Cass 8,631 22,222 Massachusetts 2024 Average Premium Tables Minnesota 19 Chippewa 9,311 21,521 Renville 9,311 21,521 Humphreys 7,206 18,688 Chisago 8,631 22,222 Rice 10,352 22,188 Issaquena 7,206 18,688 Clay 8,643 23,575 Rock 9,117 22,580 Itawamba 7,416 18,912 Clearwater 8,842 24,327 Roseau 8,631 22,222 Jackson 7,844 23,137 Cook 10,107 22,968 Scott 8,348 23,928 Jasper 7,206 18,688 Cottonwood 9,117 22,580 Sherburne 8,348 23,928 Jefferson 7,206 18,688 TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Crow Wing 8,631 22,222 Sibley 9,311 21,521 Jefferson Davis 7,206 18,688 Dakota 8,348 23,928 St. Louis 10,107 22,968 Jones 7,593 18,156 Dodge 8,999 23,347 Stearns 8,348 23,928 Kemper 7,206 18,688 Douglas 8,643 23,575 Steele 8,999 23,347 Lafayette 7,206 18,688 Faribault 10,352 22,188 Stevens 8,643 23,575 Lamar 7,593 18,156 Fillmore 8,999 23,347 Swift 9,311 21,521 Lauderdale 7,206 18,688 Freeborn 8,999 23,347 Todd 8,631 22,222 Lawrence 7,206 18,688 Goodhue 8,999 23,347 Traverse 8,643 23,575 Leake 7,206 18,688 Grant 8,643 23,575 Wabasha 8,999 23,347 Lee 7,416 18,912 Hennepin 8,348 23,928 Wadena 8,631 22,222 Leflore 7,206 18,688 Houston 8,999 23,347 Waseca 10,352 22,188 Lincoln 7,206 18,688 Hubbard 8,631 22,222 Washington 8,348 23,928 Lowndes 7,206 18,688 Isanti 8,631 22,222 Watonwan 10,352 22,188 Madison 7,604 19,180 Itasca 10,107 22,968 Wilkin 8,643 23,575 Marion 7,206 18,688 Jackson 9,117 22,580 Winona 8,999 23,347 Marshall 7,921 23,091 Kanabec 8,631 22,222 Wright 8,348 23,928 Monroe 7,206 18,688 Kandiyohi 9,311 21,521 Yellow Medicine 9,311 21,521 Montgomery 7,206 18,688 Kittson 8,842 24,327 Neshoba 7,206 18,688 Koochiching 10,107 22,968 Newton 7,206 18,688 Lac qui Parle 9,311 21,521 7,206 18,688 Mississippi Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Noxubee Lake 10,107 22,968 County Oktibbeha 7,206 18,688 Lake of the Woods 10,107 22,968 Adams 7,206 18,688 Panola 7,206 18,688 Le Sueur 10,352 22,188 Alcorn 7,206 18,688 Pearl River 7,593 18,156 7,206 18,688 Lincoln 9,117 22,580 Amite Perry 7,593 18,156 Lyon 9,311 21,521 Attala 7,206 18,688 Pike 7,206 18,688 Mahnomen 8,842 24,327 Benton 7,416 18,912 Pontotoc 7,416 18,912 7,206 18,688 Marshall 8,842 24,327 Bolivar Prentiss 7,206 18,688 Martin 10,352 22,188 Calhoun 7,206 18,688 Quitman 7,206 18,688 McLeod 9,311 21,521 Carroll 7,206 18,688 Rankin 7,604 19,180 7,206 18,688 Meeker 9,311 21,521 Chickasaw Scott 7,206 18,688 Mille Lacs 8,631 22,222 Choctaw 7,206 18,688 Sharkey 7,206 18,688 Morrison 8,631 22,222 Claiborne 7,206 18,688 Simpson 7,604 19,180 7,206 18,688 Mower 8,999 23,347 Clarke Smith 7,206 18,688 Murray 9,117 22,580 Clay 7,206 18,688 Stone 7,844 23,137 Nicollet 10,352 22,188 Coahoma 7,206 18,688 Sunflower 7,206 18,688 7,604 19,180 Nobles 9,117 22,580 Copiah Tallahatchie 7,206 18,688 Norman 8,842 24,327 Covington 7,206 18,688 Tate 7,921 23,091 7,921 23,091 Olmsted 8,999 23,347 DeSoto Tippah 7,416 18,912 Otter Tail 8,643 23,575 Forrest 7,593 18,156 Tishomingo 7,206 18,688 Pennington 8,842 24,327 Franklin 7,206 18,688 Tunica 7,921 23,091 7,844 23,137 Pine 8,631 22,222 George Union 7,416 18,912 Pipestone 9,117 22,580 Greene 7,593 18,156 Walthall 7,206 18,688 Polk 8,842 24,327 Grenada 7,206 18,688 Warren 7,604 19,180 7,844 23,137 Pope 8,643 23,575 Hancock Washington 7,206 18,688 Ramsey 8,348 23,928 Harrison 7,844 23,137 Wayne 7,206 18,688 Red Lake 8,842 24,327 Hinds 7,604 19,180 Webster 7,206 18,688 22,580 Holmes 7,206 18,688 Wilkinson 7,206 18,688 9,117 Redwood 20 2024 Average Premium Tables Winston 7,206 18,688 Iron 7,440 18,701 St. Francois 8,291 21,100 Yalobusha 7,206 18,688 Jackson 8,884 23,815 St. Louis 8,291 21,100 Yazoo 7,206 18,688 Jasper 8,606 20,620 St. Louis City 8,291 21,100 Jefferson 8,291 21,100 Ste. Genevieve 8,291 21,100 Johnson 7,494 19,730 Stoddard 8,722 22,895 8,548 20,952 Stone 7,880 21,502 Missouri County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Knox Laclede 7,880 21,502 Sullivan 8,548 20,952 Adair 8,548 20,952 Lafayette 7,494 19,730 Taney 7,880 21,502 Andrew 10,197 20,405 Lawrence 7,880 21,502 Texas 7,440 18,701 Atchison 10,197 20,405 Lewis 8,548 20,952 Vernon 7,494 19,730 Audrain 8,818 22,273 Lincoln 8,291 21,100 Warren 8,291 21,100 Barry 7,880 21,502 Linn 8,548 20,952 Washington 8,291 21,100 Barton 8,606 20,620 Livingston 10,197 20,405 Wayne 8,722 22,895 Bates 7,494 19,730 Macon 8,548 20,952 Webster 7,880 21,502 Benton 7,494 19,730 Madison 8,722 22,895 Worth 10,197 20,405 Bollinger 8,722 22,895 Maries 8,818 22,273 Wright 7,880 21,502 Boone 8,818 22,273 Marion 8,548 20,952 Buchanan 10,197 20,405 McDonald 8,606 20,620 Butler 8,722 22,895 Mercer 10,197 20,405 Caldwell 10,197 20,405 Miller 8,818 22,273 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Callaway 8,818 22,273 Mississippi 8,722 22,895 Beaverhead 8,693 20,506 Camden 8,818 22,273 Moniteau 8,818 22,273 Big Horn 8,693 20,506 Cape Girardeau 8,722 22,895 Monroe 8,818 22,273 Blaine 8,693 20,506 Carroll 10,197 20,405 22,273 Broadwater 7,606 22,167 Carter 7,440 18,701 Morgan 8,818 22,273 Carbon 8,123 22,023 Cass 8,884 23,815 New Madrid 8,722 22,895 Carter 8,693 20,506 Cedar 7,880 21,502 20,620 Cascade 7,606 22,167 Chariton 8,818 22,273 Nodaway 10,197 20,405 Chouteau 7,606 22,167 Christian 7,880 21,502 Oregon 7,440 18,701 Custer 8,693 20,506 Clark 8,548 20,952 22,273 Daniels 8,693 20,506 Clay 8,884 23,815 Ozark 7,880 21,502 Dawson 8,693 20,506 Clinton 10,197 20,405 Pemiscot 8,722 22,895 Deer Lodge 7,606 22,167 Cole 8,818 22,273 22,895 Fallon 8,693 20,506 8,693 20,506 TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Montgomery Newton Osage Perry 8,818 8,606 8,818 8,722 Montana Cooper 8,818 22,273 Pettis 7,494 19,730 Fergus Crawford 7,440 18,701 Phelps 7,440 18,701 Flathead 7,863 20,820 Dade 7,880 21,502 Pike 8,548 20,952 Gallatin 7,606 22,167 Dallas 7,880 21,502 Platte 8,884 23,815 Garfield 8,693 20,506 Daviess 10,197 20,405 Polk 7,880 21,502 Glacier 8,693 20,506 DeKalb 10,197 20,405 Pulaski 7,440 18,701 Golden Valley 8,693 20,506 Dent 7,440 18,701 Putnam 8,548 20,952 Granite 8,693 20,506 Douglas 7,880 21,502 Ralls 8,548 20,952 Hill 8,693 20,506 Dunklin 8,722 22,895 Randolph 8,818 22,273 Jefferson 7,606 22,167 Franklin 8,291 21,100 Ray 10,197 20,405 Judith Basin 7,606 22,167 Gasconade 8,818 22,273 18,701 Lake 7,863 20,820 Gentry 10,197 20,405 Ripley 7,440 18,701 Lewis and Clark 7,606 22,167 Greene 7,880 21,502 Saline 7,494 19,730 Liberty 8,693 20,506 Grundy 10,197 20,405 20,952 Lincoln 8,693 20,506 Harrison 10,197 20,405 Scotland 8,548 20,952 Madison 8,693 20,506 Henry 7,494 19,730 Scott 8,722 22,895 McCone 8,693 20,506 Hickory 7,880 21,502 18,701 Meagher 8,693 20,506 8,693 20,506 Reynolds Schuyler Shannon 7,440 8,548 7,440 Holt 10,197 20,405 Shelby 8,548 20,952 Mineral Howard 8,818 22,273 St. Charles 8,291 21,100 Missoula 7,863 20,820 Howell 7,440 18,701 19,730 Musselshell 8,123 22,023 2024 Average Premium Tables St. Clair 7,494 21 Park 8,693 20,506 Dodge 8,710 24,343 Seward 9,037 25,222 Petroleum 8,693 20,506 Douglas 8,710 24,343 Sheridan 9,959 25,388 Phillips 8,693 20,506 Dundy 9,959 25,388 Sherman 9,372 27,787 Pondera 8,693 20,506 Fillmore 9,037 25,222 Sioux 9,959 25,388 Powder River 8,693 20,506 Franklin 9,372 27,787 Stanton 9,372 27,787 Powell 8,693 20,506 Frontier 9,959 25,388 Thayer 9,037 25,222 TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Prairie 8,693 20,506 Furnas 9,372 27,787 Thomas 9,959 25,388 Ravalli 8,693 20,506 Gage 9,037 25,222 Thurston 8,710 24,343 Richland 8,693 20,506 Garden 9,959 25,388 Valley 9,372 27,787 Roosevelt 8,693 20,506 Garfield 9,372 27,787 Washington 8,710 24,343 Rosebud 8,693 20,506 Gosper 9,372 27,787 Wayne 9,372 27,787 Sanders 8,693 20,506 Grant 9,959 25,388 Webster 9,372 27,787 Sheridan 8,693 20,506 Greeley 9,372 27,787 Wheeler 9,372 27,787 Silver Bow 7,606 22,167 Hall 9,372 27,787 York 9,037 25,222 Stillwater 8,123 22,023 Hamilton 9,372 27,787 Sweet Grass 8,123 22,023 Harlan 9,372 27,787 Teton 7,606 22,167 Hayes 9,959 25,388 Toole 8,693 20,506 Hitchcock 9,959 25,388 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Treasure 8,693 20,506 Holt 9,372 27,787 Carson City 8,478 22,103 Valley 8,693 20,506 Hooker 9,959 25,388 Churchill 9,240 25,254 Wheatland 8,693 20,506 Howard 9,372 27,787 Clark 8,353 20,646 8,478 22,103 Nevada Wibaux 8,693 20,506 Jefferson 9,037 25,222 Douglas Yellowstone 8,123 22,023 Johnson 9,037 25,222 Elko 9,240 25,254 27,787 Esmeralda 9,240 25,254 9,240 25,254 Kearney Nebraska 9,372 Keith 9,959 25,388 Eureka Keya Paha 9,372 27,787 Humboldt 9,240 25,254 25,388 Lander 9,240 25,254 9,240 25,254 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Adams 9,372 27,787 Knox 9,372 27,787 Lincoln Antelope 9,372 27,787 Lancaster 9,037 25,222 Lyon 8,478 22,103 Arthur 9,959 25,388 25,388 Mineral 9,240 25,254 Banner 9,959 25,388 Logan 9,959 25,388 Nye 8,353 20,646 Blaine 9,372 27,787 Loup 9,372 27,787 Pershing 9,240 25,254 Boone 9,372 27,787 27,787 Storey 8,478 22,103 8,941 21,180 9,240 25,254 Kimball Lincoln Madison 9,959 9,959 9,372 Box Butte 9,959 25,388 McPherson 9,959 25,388 Washoe Boyd 9,372 27,787 Merrick 9,372 27,787 White Pine Brown 9,959 25,388 Morrill 9,959 25,388 Buffalo 9,372 27,787 Nance 9,372 27,787 Burt 8,710 24,343 Nemaha 9,037 25,222 Butler 9,372 27,787 Nuckolls 9,372 27,787 Cass 8,710 24,343 Otoe 9,037 25,222 Cedar 9,372 27,787 Pawnee 9,037 25,222 Chase 9,959 25,388 Perkins 9,959 25,388 Cherry 9,959 25,388 Phelps 9,372 27,787 Cheyenne 9,959 25,388 Pierce 9,372 27,787 Clay 9,372 27,787 Platte 9,372 27,787 Colfax 9,372 27,787 Polk 9,372 27,787 Cuming 9,372 27,787 Red Willow 9,959 25,388 Custer 9,372 27,787 Richardson 9,037 25,222 Dakota 9,372 27,787 Rock 9,372 27,787 Dawes 9,959 25,388 Saline 9,037 25,222 Dawson 9,372 27,787 Sarpy 8,710 24,343 Deuel 9,959 25,388 Saunders 8,710 24,343 Dixon 9,372 27,787 Scotts Bluff 9,959 25,388 22 New Hampshire County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. All 8,591 26,225 New Jersey County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. All 9,236 27,428 New Mexico County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Bernalillo 8,237 23,762 Catron 9,379 29,015 Chaves 9,379 29,015 Cibola 9,379 29,015 2024 Average Premium Tables Colfax 9,379 29,015 Hamilton 9,421 25,195 Bertie 8,509 26,401 Curry 9,379 29,015 Herkimer 9,421 25,195 Bladen 7,906 24,138 De Baca 9,379 29,015 Jefferson 9,421 25,195 Brunswick 7,906 21,413 Doña Ana 8,406 22,155 Kings 11,243 29,771 Buncombe 8,305 23,233 Eddy 9,379 29,015 Lewis 9,421 25,195 Burke 8,144 24,425 Grant 9,379 29,015 Livingston 8,726 24,145 Cabarrus 7,893 24,763 TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Guadalupe 9,379 29,015 Madison 9,421 25,195 Caldwell 8,144 24,425 Harding 9,379 29,015 Monroe 8,726 24,145 Camden 8,509 26,401 Hidalgo 9,379 29,015 Montgomery 9,358 23,483 Carteret 9,047 22,207 Lea 9,379 29,015 Nassau 11,316 30,611 Caswell 7,851 25,284 Lincoln 9,379 29,015 New York 11,243 29,771 Catawba 8,144 24,425 Los Alamos 9,379 29,015 Niagara 9,036 22,871 Chatham 7,851 25,284 Luna 9,379 29,015 Oneida 9,421 25,195 Cherokee 8,305 23,233 McKinley 9,379 29,015 Onondaga 9,203 23,570 Chowan 8,509 26,401 Mora 9,379 29,015 Ontario 8,726 24,145 Clay 8,305 23,233 Otero 9,379 29,015 Orange 10,472 25,016 Cleveland 8,254 22,198 Quay 9,379 29,015 Orleans 9,036 22,871 Columbus 7,906 21,413 Rio Arriba 9,379 29,015 Oswego 9,421 25,195 Craven 9,047 22,207 Roosevelt 9,379 29,015 Otsego 9,421 25,195 Cumberland 7,906 24,138 San Juan 9,045 25,668 Putnam 10,472 25,016 Currituck 8,509 26,401 San Miguel 9,379 29,015 Queens 11,243 29,771 Dare 9,047 22,207 Sandoval 8,237 23,762 Rensselaer 9,358 23,483 Davidson 8,418 23,593 Santa Fe 8,598 24,010 Richmond 11,243 29,771 Davie 8,418 23,593 Sierra 9,379 29,015 Rockland 11,243 29,771 Duplin 7,906 21,413 Socorro 9,379 29,015 Saratoga 9,358 23,483 Durham 7,851 25,284 Taos 9,379 29,015 Schenectady 9,358 23,483 Edgecombe 8,970 27,984 Torrance 8,237 23,762 Schoharie 9,358 23,483 Forsyth 8,418 23,593 Union 9,379 29,015 Schuyler 9,203 23,570 Franklin 7,278 22,866 Valencia 8,237 23,762 Seneca 8,726 24,145 Gaston 8,254 22,198 St. Lawrence 9,421 25,195 Gates 8,509 26,401 Steuben 9,203 23,570 Graham 8,305 23,233 11,316 30,611 Granville 7,889 22,653 New York County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Suffolk Sullivan 10,472 25,016 Greene 8,970 27,984 Albany 9,358 23,483 Tioga 9,203 23,570 Guilford 7,650 21,582 Allegany 9,036 22,871 Tompkins 9,203 23,570 Halifax 8,509 26,401 Bronx 11,243 29,771 Ulster 10,472 25,016 Harnett 7,906 24,138 Broome 9,203 23,570 Warren 9,358 23,483 Haywood 8,305 23,233 Cattaraugus 9,036 22,871 Washington 9,358 23,483 Henderson 8,305 23,233 Cayuga 9,203 23,570 Wayne 8,726 24,145 Hertford 8,509 26,401 Chautauqua 9,036 22,871 Westchester 11,243 29,771 Hoke 7,906 24,138 Chemung 9,203 23,570 Wyoming 9,036 22,871 Hyde 9,047 22,207 Chenango 9,421 25,195 Yates 8,726 24,145 Iredell 8,144 24,425 Clinton 9,421 25,195 Jackson 8,305 23,233 Columbia 9,358 23,483 Cortland 9,203 23,570 Delaware 10,472 25,016 Dutchess 10,472 Erie North Carolina Johnston 7,278 22,866 Jones 9,047 22,207 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Lee 7,851 25,284 25,016 Alamance 7,851 25,284 Lenoir 9,047 22,207 9,036 22,871 Alexander 8,144 24,425 Lincoln 8,254 22,198 Essex 9,421 25,195 Alleghany 8,494 23,965 Macon 8,305 23,233 Franklin 9,421 25,195 Anson 7,893 24,763 Madison 8,305 23,233 Fulton 9,358 23,483 Ashe 8,494 23,965 Martin 8,509 26,401 Genesee 9,036 22,871 Avery 8,305 23,233 McDowell 8,305 23,233 Greene 9,358 23,483 Beaufort 9,047 22,207 Mecklenburg 7,893 24,763 2024 Average Premium Tables 23 Mitchell 8,305 23,233 Cavalier 9,654 24,739 Auglaize 8,467 21,287 Montgomery 9,310 22,169 Dickey 9,654 24,739 Belmont 8,279 19,458 Moore 9,310 22,169 Divide 9,654 24,739 Brown 8,612 19,544 Nash 8,970 27,984 Dunn 9,654 24,739 Butler 8,907 23,720 New Hanover 7,906 21,413 Eddy 9,654 24,739 Carroll 7,908 22,733 Northampton 8,509 26,401 Emmons 9,654 24,739 Champaign 8,680 22,090 TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Onslow 7,906 21,413 Foster 9,654 24,739 Clark 8,680 22,090 Orange 7,851 25,284 Golden Valley 9,654 24,739 Clermont 8,612 19,544 Pamlico 9,047 22,207 Grand Forks 8,680 24,032 Clinton 8,612 19,544 Pasquotank 8,509 26,401 Grant 9,654 24,739 Columbiana 8,630 23,707 Pender 7,906 21,413 Griggs 9,654 24,739 Coshocton 8,279 19,458 Perquimans 8,509 26,401 Hettinger 9,654 24,739 Crawford 8,016 20,711 Person 7,851 25,284 Kidder 9,654 24,739 Cuyahoga 8,906 23,234 Pitt 8,970 27,984 La Moure 9,654 24,739 Darke 8,680 22,090 Polk 8,305 23,233 Logan 9,654 24,739 Defiance 8,234 21,370 Randolph 7,650 21,582 McHenry 9,654 24,739 Delaware 8,104 22,087 Richmond 7,906 24,138 McIntosh 9,654 24,739 Erie 8,598 22,960 Robeson 7,906 24,138 McKenzie 9,654 24,739 Fairfield 8,104 22,087 Rockingham 7,650 21,582 McLean 9,654 24,739 Fayette 8,104 22,087 Rowan 7,893 24,763 Mercer 9,654 24,739 Franklin 8,104 22,087 Rutherford 8,305 23,233 Morton 9,179 25,095 Fulton 8,234 21,370 Sampson 7,906 24,138 Mountrail 9,654 24,739 Gallia 10,511 27,998 Scotland 7,906 24,138 Nelson 9,654 24,739 Geauga 8,906 23,234 Stanly 7,893 24,763 Oliver 9,654 24,739 Greene 8,680 22,090 Stokes 8,418 23,593 Pembina 9,654 24,739 Guernsey 8,279 19,458 Surry 8,418 23,593 Pierce 9,654 24,739 Hamilton 8,907 23,720 Swain 8,305 23,233 Ramsey 9,654 24,739 Hancock 8,467 21,287 Transylvania 8,305 23,233 Ransom 9,654 24,739 Hardin 8,467 21,287 Tyrrell 9,047 22,207 Renville 9,654 24,739 Harrison 8,279 19,458 Union 7,893 24,763 Richland 9,654 24,739 Henry 8,234 21,370 Vance 7,889 22,653 Rolette 9,654 24,739 Highland 8,612 19,544 Wake 7,278 22,866 Sargent 9,654 24,739 Hocking 9,718 21,428 Warren 7,889 22,653 Sheridan 9,654 24,739 Holmes 7,086 20,621 Washington 9,047 22,207 Sioux 9,654 24,739 Huron 8,598 22,960 Watauga 8,494 23,965 Slope 9,654 24,739 Jackson 10,511 27,998 Wayne 8,970 27,984 Stark 9,654 24,739 Jefferson 8,279 19,458 Wilkes 8,494 23,965 Steele 9,654 24,739 Knox 8,104 22,087 Wilson 8,970 27,984 Stutsman 9,654 24,739 Lake 8,906 23,234 Yadkin 8,418 23,593 Towner 9,654 24,739 Lawrence 10,511 27,998 Yancey 8,305 23,233 Traill 9,654 24,739 Licking 8,104 22,087 Walsh 9,654 24,739 Logan 8,104 22,087 Ward 9,654 24,739 Lorain 8,906 23,234 Wells 9,654 24,739 Lucas 8,234 21,370 Williams 9,654 24,739 Madison 8,104 22,087 Mahoning 8,630 23,707 Marion 8,196 21,747 North Dakota County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Adams 9,654 24,739 Barnes 9,654 24,739 Benson 9,654 24,739 8,799 22,928 9,654 24,739 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Medina Billings Meigs 9,718 21,428 Bottineau 9,654 24,739 Adams 8,612 19,544 Mercer 8,467 21,287 Bowman 9,654 24,739 Allen 8,467 21,287 Miami 8,680 22,090 Burke 9,654 24,739 Ashland 8,799 22,928 Monroe 8,279 19,458 Burleigh 9,179 25,095 Ashtabula 8,906 23,234 Montgomery 8,680 22,090 Cass 8,467 24,039 Athens 9,718 21,428 Morgan 8,279 19,458 24 Ohio 2024 Average Premium Tables Morrow 8,196 21,747 Custer 8,126 22,340 Wagoner 8,397 22,281 Muskingum 8,279 19,458 Delaware 8,126 22,340 Washington 8,126 22,340 Noble 8,279 19,458 Dewey 8,126 22,340 Washita 8,126 22,340 Ottawa 8,598 22,960 Ellis 8,126 22,340 Woods 8,126 22,340 Paulding 8,467 21,287 Garfield 8,126 22,340 Woodward 8,126 22,340 Perry 8,279 19,458 Garvin 8,126 22,340 Oregon TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Pickaway 8,104 22,087 Grady 8,463 21,499 Pike 10,511 27,998 Grant 8,126 22,340 Portage 8,799 22,928 Greer 8,126 22,340 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Preble 8,680 22,090 Harmon 8,126 22,340 Baker 9,689 24,154 8,150 21,869 Putnam 8,467 21,287 Harper 8,126 22,340 Benton Richland 8,016 20,711 Haskell 8,126 22,340 Clackamas 7,498 22,379 22,340 Clatsop 9,288 23,313 9,288 23,313 Ross 10,511 27,998 Hughes 8,126 Sandusky 8,598 22,960 Jackson 8,126 22,340 Columbia Scioto 10,511 27,998 Jefferson 8,126 22,340 Coos 9,288 23,313 22,340 Crook 9,689 24,154 9,288 23,313 Seneca 8,598 22,960 Johnston 8,126 Shelby 8,680 22,090 Kay 8,126 22,340 Curry Stark 7,908 22,733 Kingfisher 8,126 22,340 Deschutes 9,018 23,403 8,560 22,476 Summit 8,799 22,928 Kiowa 8,126 22,340 Douglas Trumbull 8,630 23,707 Latimer 8,126 22,340 Gilliam 9,689 24,154 Tuscarawas 8,279 19,458 Le Flore 7,472 22,477 Grant 9,689 24,154 9,689 24,154 Union 8,104 22,087 Lincoln 8,463 21,499 Harney Van Wert 8,467 21,287 Logan 8,463 21,499 Hood River 9,689 24,154 22,340 Jackson 8,560 22,476 9,689 24,154 Vinton 10,511 27,998 Love 8,126 Warren 8,907 23,720 Major 8,126 22,340 Jefferson Washington 9,718 21,428 Marshall 8,126 22,340 Josephine 8,560 22,476 22,340 Klamath 9,018 23,403 9,018 23,403 Wayne 7,086 20,621 Mayes 8,126 Williams 8,234 21,370 McClain 8,463 21,499 Lake Wood 8,234 21,370 McCurtain 8,126 22,340 Lane 8,150 21,869 22,340 Lincoln 9,288 23,313 8,150 21,869 Wyandot 8,598 22,960 Oklahoma McIntosh 8,126 Murray 8,126 22,340 Linn Muskogee 8,126 22,340 Malheur 9,689 24,154 22,340 Marion 7,817 21,686 9,689 24,154 Noble County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Nowata 8,126 22,340 Morrow Adair 8,126 22,340 Okfuskee 8,126 22,340 Multnomah 7,498 22,379 Alfalfa 8,126 22,340 Oklahoma 8,463 21,499 Polk 7,817 21,686 Atoka 8,126 22,340 Okmulgee 8,397 22,281 Sherman 9,689 24,154 Beaver 8,126 22,340 Osage 8,397 22,281 Tillamook 9,288 23,313 Beckham 8,126 22,340 Ottawa 8,126 22,340 Umatilla 9,689 24,154 Blaine 8,126 22,340 Pawnee 8,397 22,281 Union 9,689 24,154 Bryan 8,126 22,340 Payne 8,126 22,340 Wallowa 9,689 24,154 Caddo 8,126 22,340 Pittsburg 8,126 22,340 Wasco 9,689 24,154 Canadian 8,463 21,499 Pontotoc 8,126 22,340 Washington 7,498 22,379 Carter 8,126 22,340 22,340 Wheeler 9,689 24,154 Cherokee 8,126 22,340 Pushmataha 8,126 22,340 Yamhill 7,498 22,379 Choctaw 8,126 22,340 Roger Mills 8,126 22,340 Cimarron 8,126 22,340 Rogers 8,397 22,281 Cleveland 8,463 21,499 Seminole 8,126 22,340 Coal 8,126 22,340 Sequoyah 7,472 22,477 Comanche 7,985 22,334 Stephens 8,126 22,340 Texas 8,126 22,340 Cotton 8,126 22,340 Pottawatomie 8,126 8,126 Craig 8,126 22,340 Tillman 8,126 22,340 Creek 8,397 22,281 Tulsa 8,397 22,281 2024 Average Premium Tables Pennsylvania County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Adams 9,198 25,368 Allegheny 8,444 23,654 Armstrong 8,444 23,654 Beaver 8,444 23,654 25 Bedford 8,683 23,856 Susquehanna 8,712 24,628 McCormick 8,590 25,926 Berks 9,198 25,368 Tioga 8,712 24,628 Newberry 9,202 25,451 Blair 8,683 23,856 Union 9,135 26,717 Oconee 9,341 25,843 Bradford 8,712 24,628 Venango 8,287 23,609 Orangeburg 8,291 27,773 Bucks 8,951 26,308 Warren 8,287 23,609 Pickens 7,983 24,372 Butler 8,444 23,654 Washington 8,444 23,654 Richland 8,087 23,880 TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Cambria 8,683 23,856 Wayne 8,712 24,628 Saluda 8,422 25,030 Cameron 7,824 25,938 Westmoreland 8,444 23,654 Spartanburg 7,709 22,457 Carbon 8,712 24,628 Wyoming 8,712 24,628 Sumter 7,846 22,540 Centre 9,135 26,717 York 9,198 25,368 Union 7,512 24,821 Chester 8,951 26,308 Williamsburg 7,776 24,683 Clarion 8,287 23,609 York 8,046 24,473 Clearfield 8,683 23,856 Clinton 8,712 24,628 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Columbia 9,135 26,717 All 8,796 Crawford 8,287 23,609 Cumberland 9,207 26,359 Dauphin 9,207 26,359 Delaware 8,951 26,308 Elk 7,824 25,938 Erie 8,287 23,609 Fayette 8,444 23,654 Forest 8,287 23,609 9,207 Franklin 26,359 Fulton 9,207 26,359 Greene 8,444 23,654 8,683 Huntingdon 23,856 Indiana 8,444 23,654 Jefferson 8,683 23,856 Juniata 9,207 26,359 Lackawanna 8,712 24,628 Lancaster 9,198 25,368 Lawrence 8,444 23,654 Lebanon 9,207 26,359 Lehigh 9,135 26,717 Luzerne 8,712 24,628 Lycoming 8,712 24,628 McKean 8,287 23,609 Mercer 8,287 23,609 Mifflin 9,135 26,717 Monroe 8,712 24,628 Montgomery 8,951 26,308 Montour 9,135 26,717 Northampton 9,135 26,717 Northumberland 9,135 26,717 Perry 9,207 26,359 Philadelphia 8,951 26,308 Pike 8,712 24,628 Potter 7,824 25,938 9,135 Schuylkill 26,717 Snyder 9,135 26,717 Somerset 8,683 23,856 8,712 Sullivan 26 24,628 Rhode Island South Dakota 24,780 South Carolina County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Aurora 9,122 24,641 Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Beadle 8,840 23,411 County Bennett 9,114 24,101 Abbeville 8,099 25,245 Bon Homme 9,122 24,641 Aiken 7,627 21,404 Brookings 8,840 23,411 Allendale 7,955 25,181 Brown 8,840 23,411 Anderson 8,023 22,069 Brule 9,122 24,641 Bamberg 7,564 25,305 Buffalo 9,122 24,641 Barnwell 7,463 24,273 Butte 9,114 24,101 Beaufort 8,126 22,179 Campbell 8,840 23,411 Berkeley 8,717 24,688 Charles Mix 9,122 24,641 Calhoun 7,775 24,882 Clark 8,840 23,411 Charleston 7,808 24,202 Clay 8,877 24,736 Cherokee 7,663 25,466 Codington 8,840 23,411 Chester 8,071 25,855 Corson 9,114 24,101 Chesterfield 7,988 27,470 Custer 9,114 24,101 Clarendon 7,483 24,799 Davison 9,122 24,641 Colleton 8,068 24,118 Day 8,840 23,411 Darlington 8,319 25,996 Deuel 8,840 23,411 Dillon 8,040 24,580 Dewey 9,114 24,101 Dorchester 9,023 25,047 Douglas 9,122 24,641 Edgefield 7,465 25,099 Edmunds 8,840 23,411 Fairfield 7,982 25,211 Fall River 9,114 24,101 Florence 8,165 25,677 Faulk 8,840 23,411 Georgetown 8,100 23,971 Grant 8,840 23,411 Greenville 8,011 24,279 Gregory 9,114 24,101 Greenwood 8,635 25,072 Haakon 9,114 24,101 Hampton 8,305 24,909 Hamlin 8,840 23,411 Horry 7,746 25,456 Hand 9,122 24,641 Jasper 8,592 26,043 Hanson 9,122 24,641 Kershaw 8,349 25,688 Harding 9,114 24,101 Lancaster 8,029 21,741 Hughes 9,122 24,641 Laurens 8,099 23,471 Hutchinson 9,122 24,641 Lee 7,814 24,762 Hyde 9,122 24,641 Lexington 8,215 25,460 Jackson 9,114 24,101 Marion 8,491 25,302 Jerauld 9,122 24,641 Marlboro 8,036 24,970 Jones 9,114 24,101 2024 Average Premium Tables Kingsbury 8,840 23,411 DeKalb 7,648 16,567 Robertson 7,943 19,360 Lake 8,877 24,736 Dickson 8,003 20,153 Rutherford 7,943 19,360 Lawrence 9,114 24,101 Dyer 7,972 20,883 Scott 7,734 19,674 Lincoln 8,877 24,736 Fayette 8,097 20,071 Sequatchie 7,515 18,619 Lyman 9,114 24,101 Fentress 7,648 16,567 Sevier 7,734 19,674 Marshall 8,840 23,411 Franklin 7,515 18,619 Shelby 8,097 20,071 TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 McCook 8,877 24,736 Gibson 7,972 20,883 Smith 7,648 16,567 McPherson 8,840 23,411 Giles 8,003 20,153 Stewart 8,003 20,153 Meade 9,114 24,101 Grainger 7,734 19,674 Sullivan 7,921 20,837 Mellette 9,114 24,101 Greene 7,921 20,837 Sumner 7,943 19,360 Miner 9,122 24,641 Grundy 7,515 18,619 Tipton 8,097 20,071 Minnehaha 8,877 24,736 Hamblen 7,734 19,674 Trousdale 7,943 19,360 Moody 8,877 24,736 Hamilton 7,515 18,619 Unicoi 7,921 20,837 Pennington 9,114 24,101 Hancock 7,921 20,837 Union 7,734 19,674 Perkins 9,114 24,101 Hardeman 7,972 20,883 Van Buren 7,648 16,567 Potter 8,840 23,411 Hardin 7,972 20,883 Warren 7,648 16,567 Roberts 8,840 23,411 Hawkins 7,921 20,837 Washington 7,921 20,837 Sanborn 9,122 24,641 Haywood 8,097 20,071 Wayne 8,003 20,153 Shannon 9,114 24,101 Henderson 7,972 20,883 Weakley 7,972 20,883 Spink 8,840 23,411 Henry 7,972 20,883 White 7,648 16,567 Stanley 9,114 24,101 Hickman 8,003 20,153 Williamson 7,943 19,360 Sully 9,122 24,641 Houston 8,003 20,153 Wilson 7,943 19,360 Todd 9,114 24,101 Humphreys 8,003 20,153 Tripp 9,114 24,101 Jackson 7,648 16,567 Turner 8,877 24,736 Jefferson 7,734 19,674 Union 8,877 24,736 Johnson 7,921 20,837 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Walworth 8,840 23,411 Knox 7,734 19,674 Anderson 8,962 23,071 8,962 23,071 Texas Yankton 9,122 24,641 Lake 7,972 20,883 Andrews Ziebach 9,114 24,101 Lauderdale 8,097 20,071 Angelina 8,962 23,071 20,153 Aransas 9,425 26,628 8,947 21,740 Lawrence Tennessee County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. 8,003 Lewis 8,003 20,153 Archer Lincoln 8,003 20,153 Armstrong 10,030 25,166 19,674 Atascosa 8,327 22,010 8,309 24,016 Loudon 7,734 Anderson 7,734 19,674 Macon 7,648 16,567 Austin Bedford 8,003 20,153 Madison 7,972 20,883 Bailey 8,962 23,071 Benton 7,972 20,883 Marion 7,515 18,619 Bandera 8,327 22,010 Bledsoe 7,515 18,619 Marshall 8,003 20,153 Bastrop 8,000 21,243 Blount 7,734 19,674 Maury 8,003 20,153 Baylor 8,962 23,071 Bradley 7,515 18,619 McMinn 7,515 18,619 Bee 8,962 23,071 Campbell 7,734 19,674 McNairy 7,972 20,883 Bell 9,416 20,865 Cannon 7,648 16,567 Meigs 7,515 18,619 Bexar 8,327 22,010 Carroll 7,972 20,883 Monroe 7,734 19,674 Blanco 8,962 23,071 Carter 7,921 20,837 Montgomery 7,943 19,360 Borden 8,962 23,071 Cheatham 7,943 19,360 20,153 Bosque 8,962 23,071 Chester 7,972 20,883 Morgan 7,734 19,674 Bowie 8,393 22,860 Claiborne 7,734 19,674 Obion 7,972 20,883 Brazoria 8,309 24,016 Clay 7,648 16,567 16,567 Brazos 7,118 20,853 Cocke 7,734 19,674 Perry 8,003 20,153 Brewster 8,962 23,071 Coffee 8,003 20,153 Pickett 7,648 16,567 Briscoe 8,962 23,071 Crockett 7,972 20,883 18,619 Brooks 8,962 23,071 8,962 23,071 Moore Overton Polk 8,003 7,648 7,515 Cumberland 7,648 16,567 Putnam 7,648 16,567 Brown Davidson 7,943 19,360 Rhea 7,515 18,619 Burleson 7,118 20,853 Decatur 7,972 20,883 19,674 Burnet 8,962 23,071 2024 Average Premium Tables Roane 7,734 27 Caldwell 8,000 21,243 Freestone 8,962 23,071 Kimble 8,962 23,071 Calhoun 8,661 24,764 Frio 8,962 23,071 King 8,962 23,071 Callahan 8,149 21,645 Gaines 8,962 23,071 Kinney 8,962 23,071 Cameron 8,199 25,284 Galveston 8,309 24,016 Kleberg 8,962 23,071 Camp 8,962 23,071 Garza 8,962 23,071 Knox 8,962 23,071 Carson 10,030 25,166 Gillespie 8,962 23,071 Lamar 8,962 23,071 TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Cass 8,962 23,071 Glasscock 8,962 23,071 Lamb 8,962 23,071 Castro 8,962 23,071 Goliad 8,661 24,764 Lampasas 9,416 20,865 Chambers 8,309 24,016 Gonzales 8,962 23,071 LaSalle 8,962 23,071 Cherokee 8,962 23,071 Gray 8,962 23,071 Lavaca 8,962 23,071 Childress 8,962 23,071 Grayson 8,602 23,138 Lee 8,962 23,071 Clay 8,947 21,740 Gregg 7,675 23,661 Leon 8,962 23,071 Cochran 8,962 23,071 Grimes 8,962 23,071 Liberty 8,309 24,016 Coke 8,962 23,071 Guadalupe 8,327 22,010 Limestone 8,962 23,071 Coleman 8,962 23,071 Hale 8,962 23,071 Lipscomb 8,962 23,071 Collin 8,920 24,468 Hall 8,962 23,071 Live Oak 8,962 23,071 Collingsworth 8,962 23,071 Hamilton 8,962 23,071 Llano 8,962 23,071 Colorado 8,962 23,071 Hansford 8,962 23,071 Loving 8,962 23,071 Comal 8,327 22,010 Hardeman 8,962 23,071 Lubbock 8,242 22,683 Comanche 8,962 23,071 Hardin 9,444 22,698 Lynn 8,962 23,071 Concho 8,962 23,071 Harris 8,309 24,016 Madison 8,962 23,071 Cooke 8,962 23,071 Harrison 8,962 23,071 Marion 8,962 23,071 Coryell 9,416 20,865 Hartley 8,962 23,071 Martin 8,962 23,071 Cottle 8,962 23,071 Haskell 8,962 23,071 Mason 8,962 23,071 Crane 8,962 23,071 Hays 8,000 21,243 Matagorda 8,962 23,071 Crockett 8,962 23,071 Hemphill 8,962 23,071 Maverick 8,962 23,071 Crosby 8,242 22,683 Henderson 8,962 23,071 McCulloch 8,962 23,071 Culberson 8,962 23,071 Hidalgo 9,094 23,698 McLennan 6,596 19,545 Dallam 8,962 23,071 Hill 8,962 23,071 McMullen 8,962 23,071 Dallas 8,920 24,468 Hockley 8,962 23,071 Medina 8,327 22,010 Dawson 8,962 23,071 Hood 8,962 23,071 Menard 8,962 23,071 Deaf Smith 8,962 23,071 Hopkins 8,962 23,071 Midland 8,633 26,481 Delta 8,920 24,468 Houston 8,962 23,071 Milam 8,962 23,071 Denton 8,920 24,468 Howard 8,962 23,071 Mills 8,962 23,071 DeWitt 8,962 23,071 Hudspeth 8,962 23,071 Mitchell 8,962 23,071 Dickens 8,962 23,071 Hunt 8,920 24,468 Montague 8,962 23,071 Dimmit 8,962 23,071 Hutchinson 8,962 23,071 Montgomery 8,309 24,016 Donley 8,962 23,071 Irion 10,683 26,166 Moore 8,962 23,071 Duval 8,962 23,071 Jack 8,962 23,071 Morris 8,962 23,071 Eastland 8,962 23,071 Jackson 8,962 23,071 Motley 8,962 23,071 Ector 9,303 19,166 Jasper 8,962 23,071 Nacogdoches 8,962 23,071 Edwards 8,962 23,071 Jeff Davis 8,962 23,071 Navarro 8,962 23,071 El Paso 7,581 17,606 Jefferson 9,444 22,698 Newton 8,962 23,071 Ellis 8,920 24,468 Jim Hogg 8,962 23,071 Nolan 8,962 23,071 Erath 8,962 23,071 Jim Wells 8,962 23,071 Nueces 9,425 26,628 Falls 8,962 23,071 Johnson 8,920 24,468 Ochiltree 8,962 23,071 Fannin 8,962 23,071 Jones 8,149 21,645 Oldham 8,962 23,071 Fayette 8,962 23,071 Karnes 8,962 23,071 Orange 9,444 22,698 Fisher 8,962 23,071 Kaufman 8,920 24,468 Palo Pinto 8,962 23,071 Floyd 8,962 23,071 Kendall 8,327 22,010 Panola 8,962 23,071 Foard 8,962 23,071 Kenedy 8,962 23,071 Parker 8,920 24,468 Fort Bend 8,309 24,016 Kent 8,962 23,071 Parmer 8,962 23,071 Franklin 8,962 23,071 Kerr 8,962 23,071 Pecos 8,962 23,071 28 2024 Average Premium Tables Virginia Polk 8,962 23,071 Webb 9,163 24,168 Potter 10,030 25,166 Wharton 8,962 23,071 Presidio 8,962 23,071 Wheeler 8,962 23,071 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Rains 8,962 23,071 Wichita 8,947 21,740 Accomack 8,416 21,812 Randall 10,030 25,166 Wilbarger 8,962 23,071 Albemarle 8,974 21,460 Reagan 8,962 23,071 Willacy 8,962 23,071 Alexandria City 8,866 23,327 TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Real 8,962 23,071 Williamson 8,000 21,243 Alleghany 8,416 21,812 Red River 8,962 23,071 Wilson 8,327 22,010 Amelia 8,589 22,408 Reeves 8,962 23,071 Winkler 8,962 23,071 Amherst 7,345 21,481 7,345 21,481 Refugio 8,962 23,071 Wise 8,920 24,468 Appomattox Roberts 8,962 23,071 Wood 8,962 23,071 Arlington 8,866 23,327 Robertson 7,118 20,853 Yoakum 8,962 23,071 Augusta 8,416 21,812 8,416 21,812 Rockwall 8,920 24,468 Young 8,962 23,071 Bath Runnels 8,962 23,071 Zapata 8,962 23,071 Bedford 7,345 21,481 Rusk 7,675 23,661 Zavala 8,962 23,071 Bedford City 7,345 21,481 Bland 8,416 21,812 Botetourt 9,404 23,034 8,911 22,177 Sabine 8,962 23,071 San Augustine 8,962 23,071 San Jacinto 8,309 24,016 Utah Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Bristol City San Patricio 9,425 26,628 County Brunswick 8,416 21,812 San Saba 8,962 23,071 Beaver 7,720 23,521 Buchanan 8,416 21,812 Schleicher 8,962 23,071 Box Elder 7,304 22,242 Buckingham 8,416 21,812 8,509 27,990 Scurry 8,962 23,071 Cache Buena Vista City 8,416 21,812 Shackelford 8,962 23,071 Carbon 7,720 23,521 Campbell 7,345 21,481 23,071 Daggett 7,720 23,521 Caroline 8,589 22,408 8,048 22,868 Shelby 8,962 Sherman 8,962 23,071 Davis Carroll 8,416 21,812 Smith 8,824 26,008 Duchesne 7,720 23,521 Charles City 8,589 22,408 23,071 Emery 7,720 23,521 Charlotte 8,416 21,812 7,720 23,521 Somervell 8,962 Starr 8,962 23,071 Garfield Charlottesville City 8,974 21,460 Stephens 8,962 23,071 Grand 7,720 23,521 Chesapeake City 8,433 21,119 23,071 Iron 9,091 22,710 Chesterfield 8,589 22,408 7,720 23,521 Sterling 8,962 Stonewall 8,962 23,071 Juab Clarke 8,866 23,327 Sutton 8,962 23,071 Kane 7,720 23,521 Colonial Heights City 8,589 22,408 23,071 Millard 7,720 23,521 Covington City 8,416 21,812 7,304 22,242 Swisher 8,962 Tarrant 8,920 24,468 Morgan Craig 9,404 23,034 Taylor 8,149 21,645 Piute 7,720 23,521 Culpeper 8,416 21,812 8,509 27,990 Terrell 8,962 23,071 Rich Cumberland 8,589 22,408 Terry 8,962 23,071 Salt Lake 8,048 22,868 Danville City 8,956 21,176 Throckmorton 8,962 23,071 San Juan 7,720 23,521 Dickenson 8,416 21,812 7,720 23,521 Titus 8,962 23,071 Sanpete Dinwiddie 8,589 22,408 Tom Green 10,683 26,166 Sevier 7,720 23,521 Emporia City 8,416 21,812 Travis 8,000 21,243 Summit 8,048 22,868 Essex 8,416 21,812 8,048 22,868 Trinity 8,962 23,071 Tooele Fairfax 8,866 23,327 Tyler 8,962 23,071 Uintah 7,720 23,521 Fairfax City 8,866 23,327 23,661 Utah 7,741 22,767 Falls Church City 8,866 23,327 8,048 22,868 Upshur 7,675 Upton 8,962 23,071 Wasatch Fauquier 8,866 23,327 Uvalde 8,962 23,071 Washington 9,091 22,710 Floyd 8,416 21,812 23,071 Wayne 7,720 23,521 Fluvanna 8,974 21,460 Weber 7,304 22,242 Franklin 9,404 23,034 Franklin City 8,416 21,812 Frederick 8,473 22,447 Fredericksburg City 8,866 23,327 Galax City 8,416 21,812 Giles 7,196 22,599 Val Verde 8,962 Van Zandt 8,962 23,071 Victoria 8,661 24,764 Walker 8,962 23,071 Waller 8,309 24,016 Ward 8,962 23,071 Washington 8,962 23,071 2024 Average Premium Tables Vermont County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. All 8,933 24,399 29 Gloucester 8,433 21,119 Radford City 7,196 22,599 Kittitas 8,275 22,940 Goochland 8,589 22,408 Rappahannock 8,416 21,812 Klickitat 8,082 22,147 Grayson 8,416 21,812 Richmond 8,416 21,812 Lewis 7,967 20,942 Greene 8,974 21,460 Richmond City 8,589 22,408 Lincoln 8,152 21,592 Greensville 8,416 21,812 Roanoke 9,404 23,034 Mason 7,967 20,942 Halifax 8,416 21,812 Roanoke City 9,404 23,034 Okanogan 8,275 22,940 TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Hampton City 8,433 21,119 Rockbridge 8,416 21,812 Pacific 7,967 20,942 Hanover 8,589 22,408 Rockingham 7,634 21,742 Pend Oreille 8,152 21,592 Harrisonburg City 7,634 21,742 Russell 8,416 21,812 Pierce 7,967 20,942 Henrico 8,589 22,408 Salem City 9,404 23,034 San Juan 7,967 20,942 Henry 8,416 21,812 Scott 8,911 22,177 Skagit 7,967 20,942 Highland 8,416 21,812 Shenandoah 8,416 21,812 Skamania 8,082 22,147 Hopewell City 8,589 22,408 Smyth 8,416 21,812 Snohomish 7,967 20,942 Isle of Wight 8,433 21,119 Southampton 8,416 21,812 Spokane 8,152 21,592 James City 8,433 21,119 Spotsylvania 8,866 23,327 Stevens 8,152 21,592 King and Queen 8,589 22,408 Stafford 8,866 23,327 Thurston 7,967 20,942 King George 8,416 21,812 Staunton City 8,416 21,812 Wahkiakum 7,967 20,942 King William 8,589 22,408 Suffolk City 8,433 21,119 Walla Walla 8,275 22,940 Lancaster 8,416 21,812 Surry 8,433 21,119 Whatcom 7,967 20,942 Lee 8,416 21,812 Sussex 8,589 22,408 Whitman 8,275 22,940 Lexington City 8,416 21,812 Tazewell 8,416 21,812 Yakima 8,275 22,940 Loudoun 8,866 23,327 Virginia Beach City 8,433 21,119 Louisa 8,589 22,408 Warren 8,866 23,327 Lunenburg 8,416 21,812 Washington 8,911 22,177 Lynchburg City 7,345 21,481 Waynesboro City 8,416 21,812 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Madison 8,416 21,812 Westmoreland 8,416 21,812 Barbour 9,864 27,010 21,119 Berkeley 9,757 24,140 9,302 26,140 Manassas City 8,866 23,327 Williamsburg City 8,433 West Virginia Manassas Park City 8,866 23,327 Winchester City 8,473 22,447 Boone Martinsville City 8,416 21,812 Wise 8,416 21,812 Braxton 9,567 25,392 21,812 Brooke 9,722 27,737 21,119 Cabell 9,980 25,542 Calhoun 9,567 25,392 Clay 9,567 25,392 Doddridge 10,055 25,014 Mathews 8,433 21,119 Mecklenburg 8,416 21,812 Middlesex 8,416 21,812 Montgomery 7,196 22,599 Wythe York 8,416 8,433 Washington Nelson 8,974 21,460 New Kent 8,589 22,408 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Fayette 9,567 25,392 8,275 22,940 Gilmer 10,055 25,014 Newport News City 8,433 21,119 Adams Norfolk City 8,433 21,119 Asotin 8,275 22,940 Grant 8,996 24,907 Northampton 8,416 21,812 Benton 8,275 22,940 Greenbrier 9,567 25,392 8,275 22,940 Hampshire 8,996 24,907 Northumberland 8,416 21,812 Chelan Norton City 8,416 21,812 Clallam 7,967 20,942 Hancock 9,722 27,737 Nottoway 8,416 21,812 Clark 8,082 22,147 Hardy 8,996 24,907 8,275 22,940 Harrison 9,864 27,010 Orange 8,416 21,812 Columbia Page 8,416 21,812 Cowlitz 7,967 20,942 Jackson 10,257 28,051 21,812 Douglas 8,275 22,940 Jefferson 9,757 24,140 8,152 21,592 Kanawha 11,133 28,870 Patrick 8,416 Petersburg City 8,589 22,408 Ferry Pittsylvania 8,956 21,176 Franklin 8,275 22,940 Lewis 10,055 25,014 21,119 Garfield 8,275 22,940 Lincoln 9,302 26,140 8,275 22,940 Logan 9,302 26,140 Poquoson 8,433 Portsmouth City 8,433 21,119 Grant Powhatan 8,589 22,408 Grays Harbor 7,967 20,942 Marion 10,055 25,014 21,812 Island 7,967 20,942 Marshall 9,722 27,737 7,967 20,942 Mason 9,980 25,542 Prince Edward 8,416 Prince George 8,589 22,408 Jefferson Prince William 8,866 23,327 King 7,911 22,808 McDowell 9,302 26,140 22,599 Kitsap 7,967 20,942 Mercer 10,309 25,218 7,196 Pulaski 30 2024 Average Premium Tables Mineral 8,996 24,907 Dodge 7,800 23,179 Sawyer 9,003 25,622 Mingo 9,302 26,140 Door 7,748 22,230 Shawano 7,748 22,230 Monongalia 10,055 25,014 Douglas 9,003 25,622 Sheboygan 7,800 23,179 Monroe 10,309 25,218 Dunn 8,268 24,992 St. Croix 9,799 25,884 Morgan 8,996 24,907 Eau Claire 8,268 24,992 Taylor 8,574 23,234 Nicholas 9,567 25,392 Florence 7,143 21,458 Trempealeau 8,221 22,747 TREASURY/IRS AND OMB USE ONLY DRAFT November 21, 2024 Ohio 9,722 27,737 Fond du Lac 7,800 23,179 Vernon 8,133 23,995 Pendleton 8,996 24,907 Forest 7,143 21,458 Vilas 7,143 21,458 Pleasants 10,257 28,051 Grant 8,133 23,995 Walworth 8,347 26,145 Pocahontas 9,864 27,010 Green 8,347 26,145 Washburn 9,003 25,622 Preston 9,864 27,010 Green Lake 9,071 29,125 Washington 8,177 24,978 Putnam 9,980 25,542 Iowa 8,133 23,995 Waukesha 8,177 24,978 Raleigh 10,309 25,218 Iron 7,143 21,458 Waupaca 7,800 23,179 Randolph 9,864 27,010 Jackson 8,221 22,747 Waushara 7,800 23,179 Ritchie 10,257 28,051 Jefferson 8,347 26,145 Winnebago 7,800 23,179 Roane 9,567 25,392 Juneau 9,071 29,125 Wood 9,019 25,476 Summers 10,309 25,218 Kenosha 9,382 26,795 Taylor 9,864 27,010 Kewaunee 7,748 22,230 Tucker 9,864 27,010 La Crosse 8,221 22,747 Tyler 10,257 28,051 Lafayette 8,133 23,995 County Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Upshur 9,864 27,010 Langlade 7,143 21,458 Albany 9,933 26,086 9,933 26,086 Wyoming Wayne 9,980 25,542 Lincoln 9,019 25,476 Big Horn Webster 9,864 27,010 Manitowoc 7,748 22,230 Campbell 9,933 26,086 25,476 Carbon 9,933 26,086 9,933 26,086 Wetzel 10,055 25,014 Marathon 9,019 Wirt 10,257 28,051 Marinette 7,748 22,230 Converse Wood 10,257 28,051 Marquette 9,071 29,125 Crook 9,933 26,086 22,230 Fremont 9,933 26,086 9,933 26,086 Wyoming 9,302 26,140 Wisconsin Menomonee 7,748 Milwaukee 7,946 26,745 Goshen Monroe 8,221 22,747 Hot Springs 9,933 26,086 22,230 Johnson 9,933 26,086 9,815 25,076 Employee- Dependent, Only Family, etc. Oconto County Oneida 7,143 21,458 Laramie Adams 9,071 29,125 Outagamie 7,800 23,179 Lincoln 9,933 26,086 Ashland 9,003 25,622 24,978 Natrona 10,359 27,595 9,933 26,086 Ozaukee 7,748 8,177 Barron 8,574 23,234 Pepin 8,268 24,992 Niobrara Bayfield 9,003 25,622 Pierce 9,799 25,884 Park 9,933 26,086 Brown 7,748 22,230 Polk 9,799 25,884 Platte 9,933 26,086 Buffalo 8,221 22,747 Portage 9,019 25,476 Sheridan 9,933 26,086 Burnett 9,003 25,622 Price 8,574 23,234 Sublette 9,933 26,086 Calumet 7,800 23,179 Racine 9,382 26,795 Sweetwater 9,933 26,086 Chippewa 8,268 24,992 Richland 9,071 29,125 Teton 9,933 26,086 Clark 8,574 23,234 Rock 8,347 26,145 Uinta 9,933 26,086 Columbia 8,347 26,145 Rusk 8,574 23,234 Washakie 9,933 26,086 Crawford 8,133 23,995 Sauk 9,071 29,125 Weston 9,933 26,086 Dane 7,594 25,699 2024 Average Premium Tables 31
| File Type | application/pdf |
| File Title | 2024 Instructions for Form 8941 |
| Subject | Instructions for Form 8941, Credit for Small Employer Health Insurance Premiums |
| Author | W:CAR:MP:FP |
| File Modified | 2024-12-13 |
| File Created | 2024-11-20 |