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Healthcare Reform

The Affordable Care Act Compliance

Pamela Larson is trained and certified on the Affordable Care Act through the National Association of Underwriters and helps employers keep up with the many changes of the Law.  As a group insurance agent, Pam strives to stay knowledgeable in all state and federal laws concerning employee benefits, and reviews new rules and regulations as they are established, including those of the Affordable Care Act.

PAMELA HELPS EMPLOYERS COMPLY WITH THE ACA BY:

  • Designing benefits to meet the requirements of the ACA
  • Assists with ACA reporting
  • Provides employer training and education on complying with the ACA.
  • And, more

Highlights of the Affordable Care Act

Below you will find some (but certainly not all) highlights of the new healthcare law, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and how it may impact employers and individuals under 65.

Tax Credits

Save on your premiums

Individuals and Small Businesses may be eligible for a tax credit under ACA healthcare reform laws.  Thus, the credit is applied as a discount on your monthly insurance premium. Accordingly, to see if you are eligible for a tax credit, please use the Subsidy Calculator provided by the Health Insurance Marketplace.  Or, if you are a business, use the Small Business Tax Credit Calculator provided by the Health Insurance Marketplace.  In any case, both businesses and individuals must purchase benefits through the Health Insurance Marketplace to secure their tax credit.  However, note that you must purchase benefits through the Health Insurance Marketplace to secure your premium discount.

Tax Penalties

Avoid tax penalties

EMPLOYERS: Employers who have more than 50 full-time equivalent employees must offer those employees benefits that pay for 60% of the minimum essential benefits. Accordingly, if you are in non-compliance, you will incur a penalty of $2,140 per year multiplied by the number of full-time employees, and excludes the first 30 employees. Additionally, the penalty is increased each year by the growth in insurance premiums. However, note you may also incur a penalty when at least one of your employees receives a premium tax credit in the Health Insurance Marketplace (Exchange).

 

INDIVIDUALS: Following is information on the Individual Mandate of the ACA. However, note the tax penalty for individuals has been recently repealed. The penalty, prior to 2019, affects individuals who fail to obtain qualifying health insurance. Individuals can have coverage through their employer, or through an individual policy to satisfy the requirement. Accordingly, if you do not have qualifying health insurance, the tax penalty will be $695 for adults. Additionally, the penalty is $347.50 for each child. However, the maximum family penalty is the greater of 2.5% of income, or three times the adult penalty, which is $2,085. Consequently, your penalty will be applied on your annual tax return.

Underwriting Rules

Underwriting guidelines of the ACA
  • There is no longer a pre-existing condition clause. In other words, insurance companies can not increase rates or deny coverage because of a pre-existing condition.
  • Your dependents can remain on you policy until they turn 26 years old.
  • Insurance companies can not consider gender when setting rates.
  • Employer renewals must be based on the same rates as new business.
  • The waiting period for employer benefits should not exceed 90 days.

Minimum Required Benefits

You may be subject to a tax penalty if you do not comply with the “Essental Benefits” of ACA. Specifically, to be in full compliance with the law, your insurance policy must cover at least 60% of the costs of the following essential benefits.
  • Ambulatory patient services
  • Emergency services
  • Hospitalization
  • Maternity and newborn care
  • Prescription Drugs
  • Mental health and Substance Abuse disorder services
  • Rehabilitative and habilitative services and devices
  • Pediatric services, including oral and vision care
  • Preventive and wellness services, and chronic disease management

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