On Monday, House Republicans released the latest version of the repeal and replace legislation. The proposed legislation does not include the cap on the tax exclusion for workers in employer-sponsored plans, which would have meant a payroll tax hike for tens of millions of Americans.
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The latest version of the repeal and replace legislation does NOT include changes to the tax exclusion for employer provided plans.
We’ll Have a Plan…Soon…Maybe President Trump received high marks for moderation in his address to Congress last night, but he didn’t put a lot of meat on the bones of
House GOP leaders this morning released a “discussion draft” of legislation designed to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act that includes a “pay-for” provision that would scale back the employer exclusion from taxation for benefits from 100 percent to 90 percent.
Developing Legislation The House GOP is reportedly set to draft legislation this week that contains a new tax on employee benefits, and the bill is rumored to be swiftly marked
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A National Benchmark On February 16, The Council filed a letter to HHS Secretary Tom Price urging him to establish a national benchmark health plan in lieu of current costly
CMS Market Stability Rule Yesterday, the Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued the first proposed rule in the wake of the President’s
Our day on the Hill This week, 270 member executives and operational leads of our member firms gathered in Washington for our organization’s annual Legislative & Working Groups Summit. Our