The big political debate over the Employer Health Tax Exclusion

Commentary June 08, 2016 at 12:40 AM
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Who is trying to change the Employer Exclusion and why? How will the new overtime and wellness rules affect you? Jessica Waltman, principal at Forward Health Consulting, quarterly visit explains it all.

In her last quarterly visit with us, Jessica Waltman profiled the Ds vs. the Rs regarding the Employer Health Tax Exclusion. A lot has happened since then.

In this episode, we explore some recent Congressional hearings on the matter and alternatives being offered from across the political spectrum. You may be surprised by some of the political alignments on this most important issue.

We also discuss the new Department of Labor Overtime Rule and what it really means for employers and employees alike. More guidance may be forthcoming but if implemented as written, the Rule could have a significant impact on the economy and we will help you be better prepared to discuss the ins and outs with your clients.

The final regulatory nugget we have seen since Waltman's last visit are some new proposed Wellness Rules from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission that intent to clarify how certain wellness program components intersect and interact with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and more. While these are only proposed rules, Waltman shares her insight into the effect they would have and how to prepare your clients with such programs to begin thinking about possible problem areas.

And, it wouldn't be a visit with Jessica if we didn't throw in a bit of politics – especially this time of the general election cycle. We chat about Hillary Clinton's call for the so-called "public option," what that might mean and how it would roll out – if it came to pass. 

Don't miss this fast-paced look at the regulatory and political news of the day.

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