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The IRS has issued its first adjustment to the ACA definition of affordability for the 2015 plan year. Building a solid ACA compliance plan with your employer clients means understanding the act clearly provides for such changes.
August 8 -
Commentary; 2015 is getting close and the Employer Shared Responsibility Mandate (Play or Pay) under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is almost here. So what does this mean for your organization?
August 6 -
California lawmakers are currently weighing a legislative proposal that would bring vision care options to qualified individuals and employers through an exchange.
August 5 -
From fees and features to funds and fiduciaries, there's lots to consider when reviewing your 401(k) plan.
August 5
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Employers are increasingly adopting best practices to ensure compliant retirement plan administration and one of those practices is using an adviser.
August 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service recently released draft versions of the forms that will be used to meet the shared responsibility reporting requirements under the Affordable Care Act. They are designed to notify the government about whether individuals and employers are meeting their obligations concerning health coverage.
July 31 -
The IRS new draft forms for employer reporting on health care coverage unveils a glimpse of the administrative onus in store for benefit advisers and their employer clients working to comply with the Affordable Care Act.
July 31 -
In a landmark challenge to traditional labor law, the National Labor Relations Board is attempting to lump together McDonalds and its independent franchises as joint employer, which leaves many questions on what this could mean for other collective benefit plan structures.
July 31 -
Technical glitches and data-management challenges have dominated HIX headlines at both the state and federal level, with the latest news showing how even the most widely regarded and most vilified state-run operations now share this common thread.
July 31 -
Minimum-wage activists seized on a decision against McDonalds by the National Labor Relations Boards general counsel Tuesday, saying the move may make it easier to unionize workers and ultimately raise wages.
July 30


