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If insurance carriers are not able to satisfy certain medical loss ratio (“MLR”) thresholds, rebates are available to employers in the form of a premium credit or check by September 30th each year.
When medical loss ratio thresholds are not satisfied by insurance carriers, rebates are available to employers in the form of a premium credit or check. If a rebate is available, carriers are
On March 19, 2021, California Governor Newsom signed Senate Bill No. 95 into law, adding a new section to the California Labor Code which requires employers to provide 2021 COVID-19 Supplemental Paid
The Internal Revenue Service recently released final regulations with respect to ACA reporting requirements. These rules are substantially similar to the proposed rule issued in November last year.
The Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services and the Treasury issued FAQ Part 59, providing guidance as it relates to the recent decision in Braidwood Management Inc. v. Becerra. In this case
The IRS recently released a Chief Counsel Advice which addressed numerous situations regarding the substantiation of claims under a health flexible spending account and a dependent care FSA.
A handful of states have already enacted individual health insurance mandates with their own requirements which may differ than federal requirements. Click below for a summary of important deadlines
The IRS recently issued guidance on the tax treatment of fixed-indemnity health insurance policies that provide payments to participating employees when they complete a health-related activity that
By focusing on less utilized higher benefit costs, the HRA plan helped offset higher employee co-pays and coinsurance.
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