
IRS Proposal on ACA “Family Glitch”
April 20, 2022 4:16 pmThe IRS recently proposed a rule to eliminate the so-called "Family Glitch" under ACA and extend marketplace subsidies to people who are currently ineligible.
The IRS recently proposed a rule to eliminate the so-called "Family Glitch" under ACA and extend marketplace subsidies to people who are currently ineligible.
In the last week, two significant changes to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) have been made by the administration on risk-adjustment payments and funding for navigators.
NSBA is urging caution as policymakers move forward on President Trump's EO, including AHPs which could move further out of reach for many small businesses.
The House Small Business Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Tax and Capital Access recently held a hearing showing that the small business health tax credit has failed to truly help small firms.
Both the House and the Senate have now passed an important reform of the Affordable Care Act which would give states back flexibility in determining the size of employers covered by the small group market.
Last week, the IRS announced a delay in the enforcement of penalties on companies that continue to provide Health Reimbursement Accounts.
The House will likely take-up a bill that would allow insurance companies to continue selling plans offered in 2013—even if they don’t meet the new standards implemented by the Affordable Care Act.
Last week, the IRS released draft instructions for the forms required by employers under the employer mandate portion of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Yesterday, two courts handed down opposing rulings on whether or not the IRS is authorized to provide health insurance tax subsidies to individuals in the federal exchange under the Affordable Care Act.