The IRS recently released Notice 2019-50, which outlines the health insurer fee for the 2020 tax year. This fee was suspended for the 2019 tax year, but is set to resume in 2020.
Two additional FAQs have been issued by the Department of Labor related to the Families First Coronavirus Response Act. These FAQs address the three-month voluntary extension of FFCRA leave into 202
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As a reminder, Massachusetts employers must file the annual Health Insurance Responsibility Disclosure (HIRD) form through the MassTaxConnect (MTC) web portal. The HIRD reporting will be available to
The recently-passed Taxpayer Certainty and Disaster Tax Relief Act of 2019 repeals a provision under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that required tax-exempt organizations to include their costs for
Massachusetts recently published regulations on their Paid Family and Medical Leave program, providing benefits beginning in 2021.
A little more than a month after a federal district court vacated four provisions in the FFCRA temporary regulations, the DOL has responded by reaffirming two of those provisions (along with its
All multiple employer welfare arrangements (MEWAs) must file Form M-1 with the DOL by Friday, March 1, 2019 (unless an extension is requested).
The IRS recently released Notice 2021-46 providing additional guidance on the 2021 COBRA premium assistance.
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