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An upcoming compliance date for new SEC rules will affect plan sponsors; here’s what they need to know.
July 7
Stratford Advisors Inc. -
The agency’s Deputy Associate Chief Counsel responds to questions concerning three different types of wellness incentives and their tax status.
July 7 -
It’s a broker’s duty to keep their representatives informed of health reform’s impact on clients, says former president of NAHU, Tom Harte, who recently testified in front of a Senate committee on the subject.
July 7 -
Even as eligibility rates rise, limited workforce participation and smaller premium increases have kept the employer health benefits landscape stable.
July 6 -
The agency’s Deputy Associate Chief Counsel responds to questions concerning three different types of wellness incentives and their tax status.
June 30 -
Because of some recent events, employers should review confidentiality agreements and other restrictive agreements, says attorney John Birmingham Jr.
June 30
Foley & Lardner LLP -
Many employers will be subject to the change for incidences that take place in 2016, says United Benefit Advisors’ Nancy Bourque.
June 30
United Benefit Advisors -
The first ACA reporting season was traumatic for many employers. But the hard-learned lessons should lead to a much better process for the 2016 plan year.
June 29
Sterling Administration -
The cloud-based program — soon open to any adviser — is intended to make the firm an industry leader in compliance, says CEO David Sacks.
June 29 -
New cloud-based technology may be required to monitor employee work hours.
June 28






