Affordable Care Act
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as the Affordable Care Act (ACA), or colloquially as “Obamacare,” was signed into law in March of 2010 with the goal of increasing the quality and affordability of health insurance for millions of Americans.
While the Act’s employer shared responsibility payments will not apply until 2015, and in some cases, not until 2016, there are provisions and safe harbors to consider and decisions that can be made now that may help businesses, employees and a business’s bottom line. Further, there are many unintended consequences arising out of the ACA that business owners, both large and small, need to consider when administering health care arrangements.
We are carefully following the developments associated with the roll-out of ACA and are providing counsel to business owners and other professionals, helping them to address compliance issues, evaluate exposure to penalties and other tax issues as well as planning strategically for the future.
Affordable Care Act Articles
Texting and E-mails in the Workplace: Drawing the Line on Privacy Rights
In today's workplace, there is virtually unfettered access to text messages, e-mails, Internet use and other electronic messaging. At the touch of a button, anyone can switch from bar graphs for the upcoming client presentation to brew pubs on a social Web site. Got a...
Dinner, Drinks and a Game—How Deductible Is It?
On a recent business trip to Indianapolis, you decide to take a client out for dinner, drinks and to a Pacers' game. It’s win-win: you have a good time and you use the opportunity to earn some goodwill to promote your business. It's a no-brainer that that expense is...
A Homeowner’s Right of Redemption
In this climate of foreclosures, numerous individuals have contacted our law offices requesting information concerning their rights in regards to foreclosure, specifically the right of redemption. The right of redemption is the right to pay off the debt and interest...
Cocktail Party Small Talk, or What Happens if I Don’t Have a Will?
As the joke goes, the medical doctor asks the lawyer if he gets pestered about everyday legal problems at cocktail parties, the same as the doctor does about all sorts of everyday physical ailments. The attorney readily responds that he answers all questions...