
Bipartisan effort to repeal ACA ‘Cadillac Tax’ gains steam
In a recent analysis, the Kaiser Family Foundation estimated that 21 percent of employers offering health benefits will have at least one plan which applies for the tax.
In a recent analysis, the Kaiser Family Foundation estimated that 21 percent of employers offering health benefits will have at least one plan which applies for the tax.
House leadership approved a two-year suspension of the medical device tax and the Cadillac tax on high-cost insurance plans.
Under ACA, employers could be subject to a 40 percent tax on the amounts by which the costs of sponsored plans exceed government-set thresholds.