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Employers Eligible for the Credit

 

1. Which employers are eligible for the small employer health care tax credit?



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ARRA has been extended.....yet again

4/16/2010 

The COBRA subsidy law has been temporarily extended once again. This is the law that allows individuals involuntarily terminated from employment to pay 35% of the COBRA premium for up to 15 months.

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Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

The DOL has created a new webpage that contains links to a variety of resources relating to the major health care reform legislation--the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA)--that became law in March 2010.



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ARRA has been extended.....yet again PDF Print E-mail

4/16/2010 

The COBRA subsidy law has been temporarily extended once again. This is the law that allows individuals involuntarily terminated from employment to pay 35% of the COBRA premium for up to 15 months.

In summary, an involuntary termination of employment occurring on or before May 31, 2010 will qualify an individual for the subsidy. This includes individuals involuntarily terminated after March 31, 2010 and before this new extension was enacted. Generally all other provisions of the Law remain in force.

There are several bills in Congress that would contemplate extending the law further. Stay tuned for future developments.

In the meantime, individuals experiencing a qualifying event after March 31st should be provided with a COBRA notice that includes subsidy information.