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The Hill: Rep. Ellmers: Reform law may hamper small insurers

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The Hill: Rep. Ellmers: Reform law may hamper small insurers August 30, 2011 By Sam Baker   The Health and Human Services Department hasn’t adequately addressed the needs of small insurance companies — and small employers — as it implements the healthcare reform law, Rep. Renee Ellmers (R-N.C.) said in a letter to HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius. Ellmers, who chairs the House…

Congressional Quarterly: GOP Lawmaker Wants Changes in HHS Rule for Health Exchanges

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GOP Lawmaker Wants Changes in HHS Rule for Health Exchanges By Emily Ethridge, Congressional Quarterly August 30, 2011 A House subcommittee chairwoman is urging the Obama administration to clarify its proposed rule on the health care law’s state insurance exchanges to prevent small businesses from being unduly burdened and to keep small insurers in the market. The Department of…

Wall Street Journal: A 1099 Repudiation

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Wall Street Journal Opinions Democrats now claim that the infamous 1099 business reporting mandate that the Senate repealed this week was an accident, as if they were as surprised as everyone else to learn that this destructive provision had crept by itself into law. The truth is that the 1099 rule emerged from the same core ideology as ObamaCare, and its overwhelming repudiation by…

Politico: Senate Repeals Part of Health Care Law

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By Jennifer Haberkorn, Politico The Senate voted Wednesday for the first time to repeal a piece of President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul, rolling back a new tax reporting requirement that’s been universally panned by business owners. The amendment to repeal the 1099 reporting requirement passed 81-17 with broad bipartisan support. The provision was one that Obama identified…

The New York Times Blog: Looking to the Affordable Care Act for Help

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By Paul Downs; New York Times "You're the Boss" Blog Now that 2010 is complete, I can see what kind of help Obamacare — sorry, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act — will give me with my health insurance bills. I mentioned in a previous post that my insurance rates for 2011 were a little lower than they had been in 2010 (although I expect them to resume their regular upward…

First Coast News: Health Care Tax Credit Leaves Small Business Owner Disappointed

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By Ken Amaro; First Coast News Alex Bryant owns Weld Direct Corporation and was counting on a new federal tax credit to ease his ever-rising health insurance costs. But Bryant said while he thought the 35 percent tax credit would help, when he started investigating the benefits, the results surprised him. Bryant employs 17 workers at an average salary of $41,000 a year; he spends a…

The Hill: House GOP to move quickly on healthcare 1099 tax repeal

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By Pete Kasperowicz; The Hill Republicans signaled Wednesday that repealing a controversial tax provision in the healthcare law is one of their most pressing priorities. House Republicans have re-numbered the bill repealing the tax requirement as H.R. 4, signaling it will be one of their first pieces of business. The bill would repeal language requiring companies, starting in 2012,…

Dallas Morning News: Health Care Tax Filing Rule Burdens Small Businesses

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By Jim Landers; Dallas Morning News The health care law includes a provision that requires even the smallest businesses to send a 1099 form to the IRS whenever they buy more than $600 a year in goods or services from a single company or individual. Andy Ellard, who runs Manda Machine Co., a 20-employee manufacturing shop in Dallas, estimates the provision will take 160 hours of his…