Draft Instructions for Employer Reporting of Health Coverage Released
On Aug. 28, 2014, the IRS released draft instructions for 6055 & 6056 reporting. Draft versions of forms for 6055 & 6056 reporting were released in July 2014. These instructions are draft versions only, and should not be relied upon… Read more→
EAPs: Taking Emotion Out of Work
Written by Bernie Dyme – A friend of Marcus Newman and GCG Financial. The other day, I heard about an interesting study by Duke University researchers. It found that doctors often make different recommendations for their patients than they do… Read more→
Health Care Reform: Factors Affecting Premium Cost
Prior to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) becoming law, it was common pratice for insurance companies to vary the price of premiums based on things like health status, demographics, industry and the amount of time someone has been on a… Read more→
The 5 Most Common Mistakes Made with Small Business Health Insurance
One of the major points of pain for smaller businesses is their group health insurance plan. Day after day business owners or their administrators are forced to deal with employee issues and administrative problems that could easily be avoided. GCG… Read more→
Three Important Questions about the Impact of Healthcare Reform on Small Businesses
Question: I have heard that because my business employs fewer than 50 full time employees that the new healthcare law does not apply to us. Is that true or false? Answer: The new healthcare law, The Affordable Care Act (ACA),… Read more→
Health Care Reform: The Supreme Court’s Decision
What the recent ruling means for you On June 28, 2012, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision on the constitutionality of the health care reform law. The Court ruled that Congress acted within its constitutional authority when enacting the… Read more→