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2020 year end tax considerations for businesses
Tax planning opportunities for consideration in light of COVID-19, the resulting economic crisis, and evolving tax laws and regulations.
Tax planning opportunities for consideration in light of COVID-19, the resulting economic crisis, and evolving tax laws and regulations.
Plan sponsors have until July 31, 2019, to pay the patient-centered outcomes research fee on health plans for plan years ending in 2018.
Employers that do not provide Affordable Care Act-compliant health coverage are in danger of being assessed IRS penalties.
The federal government is expanding access to short-term, limited-duration health insurance starting in October 2018.
The Department of Labor expands access to health coverage options for small businesses through Association Health Plans.
Now that monetary policy is receding from the spotlight, it's time for fiscal stimulus to take its place on stage.
A Trump presidency has implications for economic growth, taxes and infrastructure, central bank policy, interest rates and trade.
Employers with self-insured health plans must submit enrollment data to the government by Nov. 15 and pay the reinsurance fee by Jan. 17.
McGladrey provides answers to some of the commonly asked questions surrounding the Affordable Care Act.
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