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For many taxpayers, their first introduction to the ACA may be the Form 1095-A that they receive in the mail, and bring with them or forget to bring with them to their tax preparer. Many have questions about the form, and state exchange call centers have been inundated with inquiries. Here are top five questions being asked about Form 1095-A.
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Theres room to grow in the investment-only variable annuity space, and educated advisers are the key.
March 30 -
A federal district court granted a preliminary injunction on Thursday ordering the Department of Labor to postpone the application of a rule that would have extended Family and Medical Leave Act benefits to same-sex married couples even in states that do not recognize same-sex marriage.
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Employers may want to take note of the qualifying longevity annuity contract rules that were put in place last year under the required minimum distribution rules of the Internal Revenue Code.
March 27 -
Continued lawsuits over excessive 401(k) fees are on track to force providers to change the way they deliver products and end a practice that appears to be a showcase of impropriety.
March 27 -
Commentary: It depends, says Borislow Insurances Mark Gaunya, who points to the Massachusetts system. The national model must evolve first.
March 27
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Aetna has agreed to reduce out-of-pocket payments for most HIV and AIDS medicines after pressure from an advocacy group, revising coverage that had some patients paying $1,000 a month for the drugs.
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Enrollment goals fall short when key points get lost or the message itself fails to connect with the employee.
March 27
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Not every budget vote in Thursday's Senate marathon is particularly telling. The vote on SA 798, one of Washington Senator Patty Murray's amendments, is an exception.
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After two enrollment seasons under the Affordable Care Act's exchanges, the easily accessible and amenable are signed up for health care. With year three starting this fall, the task will be tougher to target the remaining uninsured, who are harder to reach. Who better to drive the message home, Washington state thinks, than brokers?
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