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Health Care Reform: 4 Ways to Find Health Insurance for Your Business

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Though the employer mandate provisions of the Affordable Care Act have been delayed, health care insurance costs, taxes and fees are expected to continue to climb. Postponing your decision to provide health care insurance could prove to be very costly for your business. Shop for group health insurance yourself.

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How Health Care Reform Helps People and Small Businesses Pay for Coverage

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Buying health insurance can be a costly endeavor. But now, because of health care reform’s individual mandate, not buying coverage isn’t an option. Most Americans must have health insurance or face a tax penalty. That help comes in two forms: premium tax credits and cost-sharing subsidies.

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The PEO Industry in 2020 & Beyond: What The Next Decade Holds

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In 2014, legislation passed that authorized the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to develop a program for Certified Professional Employer Organizations (CPEOs). Managing insurance carrier relationships. Read more about why BCBS is a leading health insurance provider. ). million to 3.7 Notable PEO Statistics.

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Health Care Reform Play or Pay Delay: Why You Shouldn’t Wait

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10, 2014, the federal government announced yet another delay to the employer shared responsibility (“Play or Pay”) provisions of the Affordable Care Act. These businesses are still affected by a number of health care reform provisions, including notifying employees about state exchanges. 1, 2014, or pay a penalty.

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Adjusted Community Rating and Its Role in Health Care Costs

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Factors used to calculate premium rates for small businesses changed on New Year’s Day 2014. Health status. Before the ACA, insurers in various states used age rating bands of up to 8:1 to spread premium costs over a range of age groups. 1, 2014, the age rating band can be no more than 3:1 anywhere in the country.