The Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act (COBRA) is a federal law that requires employers with 20 or more employees to offer continuing coverage to individuals who might otherwise lose their
The COBRA subsidy under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 is set to expire on September 30, 2021. Among other requirements, Assistance Eligible Individuals must be provided with a notice of
Podcast #44 – Listen for important information about about New Rules for FSA’s in 2021 with Director of Legislative Awareness and Training Shelly Bloom.
Download our 2020 Fourth Quarter Compliance Digest, featuring all of the released compliance bulletins for October through December.
On December 2, 2019, the IRS issued Notice 2019-63 which provides an extension of time, until March 2, 2020, for employers to provide Forms 1095-C to their full-time employees and other individuals;
The EEOC recently released two notices of proposed rulemaking on wellness programs under the ADA and GINA. If finalized in their current form, the notices generally align ADA rules to existing rules
The New York State Department of Financial Services has announced the contribution rate and benefit schedule under the New York Paid Family Leave law effective January 1, 2021.
With today’s constant changes in the employee benefit industry, insurance brokers need to be well-versed in effective cost-control strategies for the clients they represent. Whether it involves new
Workplace demographics have been changing rapidly in recent years and this shift in cultural values, age, spending habits and perspective on health and well-being impacts all employers. To avoid
Many small to mid-size businesses find it a challenge to manage their human resource responsibilities within their budgetary allowances. In companies like these where resources are stretched thin, a
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