When it comes to retirement, the 4 percent rule just doesn’t cut it for most people. That’s according to a new PwC US report that says the notion of withdrawing 4 percent per year in retirement may work for the wealthy but could be disastrous for everyone else. If Americans stick to the idea of […]
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Double-digit cost hike predicted for pharmacy drugs
Driven by the developmental and retail costs of specialty drugs and a less-than-robust generic drug market, pharmaceutical price increases will move into the double-digit range by 2016. That’s what an analysis of cost factors by Aon Hewitt forecasts. The results emerged from an actuarial analysis of medical trend cost information from various sources, from client experience, […]
ACA News: What’s happened so far – provisions that took effect 2010-2014
The Affordable Care Act (ACA or health care reform law) changed how health care plans work and how people can get coverage. It also changed the way we do business and the way you serve your clients. Now more than ever, it’s important to stay on top of what’s changed, and prepare for what’s ahead. That’s […]
DOL fiduciary rule: A step in the right direction
Commentary: The Department of Labor finally revealed its proposed fiduciary standard rule on Tuesday after weeks of anticipation and speculation. The rule is intended to deter brokers from pushing “backdoor payments” and hidden fees in the products they recommend to clients. Specific elements of the rule include imposing a fiduciary duty on brokers, preventing conflicts […]
5 overlooked tax deductions for small business owners
Failing to claim all the tax deduction you’re entitled to is like flushing money down the toilet. As small business owners prepare their taxes this year, it’s important they don’t miss any of these most commonly overlooked tax deductions, to avoid paying more money to Uncle Sam than necessary. 1. Home office deduction Do you use […]
Special enrollment period for individuals without insurance in 2014 ends April 30th
At the beginning of March, CMS announced a special enrollment period (SEP) for individuals and families who did not enroll for health coverage in 2014, and were subject to the fee or “shared responsibility payment” when they filed their 2014 taxes. By enrolling during this SEP, affected consumers may avoid further tax penalties on their […]
Judge deals blow against PPACA subsidies
(Bloomberg) — Oklahoma won a court ruling striking down tax rules tied to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, after a judge found they illegally punish states that didn’t establish health care exchanges. U.S. District Judge Ronald White in Muskogee, Okla., last month denied a government request to throw out the 2011 lawsuit, in […]
PPACA reshapes individual market
A new report finds the introduction of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act mandates stirred up significant market share changes among carriers offering individual plans, with lower-price plans seeing a surge in enrollment. Minneapolis-based analyst Allan Baumgarten released the study. Baumgarten looked at how the individual health insurance market grew after the first enrollment […]
IRS Drafts Instructions for ACA Reporting Requirements
They promised they would be coming and now they have. On Aug. 28, the Internal Revenue Service issued draft instructions for Forms 1094-C and 1095-C and Forms 1094-B and 1095-B, which I provided in my July 31 entry. These forms were provided in draft format and they are used to satisfy Affordable Care Act’s “information […]
Public perception of PPACA plummets
The downward spiral of public opinion surrounding the Patient Protection and Affordable Car Act continues since its July peak, just as midterm elections creep closer. The latest Health Tracking Poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation finds many more people pessimistic about the law, with 47 percent viewing it unfavorably vs. 35 percent supporting it. Among […]