Cort Olsen
Former associate editorOlsen is a former associate editor of Employee Benefit Adviser.
Olsen is a former associate editor of Employee Benefit Adviser.
A new report by Seyfarth Shaw identifies key trends employers should keep an eye on to prevent their own lawsuit.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act removed employer deductions for most commuting expenses, including for tax-exempt companies.
More than 174 transactions occurred last year, accounting for 28.8% of the total insurance agency mergers and acquisitions that took place in 2017.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act removed employer deductions for most commuting expenses, including for tax-exempt companies.
Tax reform, paid leave laws and overtime regulations are some of the changes business owners are considering as they plan for the year ahead.
A new report by Seyfarth Shaw identifies key trends employers should keep an eye on to prevent their own lawsuit.
The bill clarifies that agent compensation is not an insurance company administrative expense, which could relieve financial strains on small and independent firms.
Moving a client to an online platform has the potential to triple a broker’s profits while also expanding an employer’s benefit options.
The bill clarifies that agent compensation is not an insurance company administrative expense, which could relieve financial strains on small and independent firms.
The list outlines the current standards business owners must follow and the anticipated changes that should be considered as they plan for the year ahead.