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Commentary: The employer community has made its voice clear on the Affordable Care Acts excise tax. Legislators seem to have heard. Will it make a difference?
September 21Employee Benefit News -
While Uber is fighting hard on all fronts to prove its drivers are correctly characterized as independent contractors, there are examples of other successful app-driven on-demand start-ups that have either converted contractors to employee status or characterized all workers as employees from the get-go.
September 21 -
Fitness device maker Fitbit now will enter into HIPAA business associate agreements with corporations, health plans and self-insured employers that want to offer its wellness platform to employees.
September 17 -
Despite eligibility for cost-sharing reductions, more than 2 million public exchange enrollees did not select eligible plans.
September 16 -
A number of states are looking to establish state-run DC plans for workers who dont have access to employer-sponsored retirement plans.
September 14 -
Broker group hopeful hotline is first step in making enrollment through federally-facilitated marketplace an even playing field for agents and brokers
September 10 -
Retirement plan sponsors need more clarity with QDIA regulations, says the Government Accountability Office.
September 10 -
Despite the regulatory uncertainty about how the Affordable Care Acts excise tax will apply to employer-sponsored care offered through onsite clinics, employers appear committed to the concept.
September 9 -
About 9.9 million people got health insurance coverage through the marketplaces set up by the ACA as of June 30, a decline from earlier in the year though still higher than the White House administrations target.
September 8 -
Transgender individuals would gain new health care protections in rules proposed Thursday by U.S. regulators.
September 3