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What is Form 1095-B: Health Coverage?

We Want Our Clients to be Aware of the Importance of Form 1095-B What is Form 1095-B: Health Coverage? Updated for Tax Year 2017 from Intuit Turbo Tax OVERVIEW Form 1095-B is a health insurance tax form which reports the type of coverage you have, dependents covered by your insurance policy, and the period of coverage for the prior year. This form is used to...

New HSA contribution limits for 2018 have been released

Contribution and Out-of-Pocket Limits for Health Savings Accounts and High-Deductible Health Plans 2018 2017 Change HSA contribution limit(employer + employee) Self-only: $3,450 Family: $6,900 Self-only: $3,400 Family: $6,750 Self-only: +$50 Family: +$150 HSA catch-up contributions (age 55 or older)* $1,000 $1,000 No change** HDHP minimum deductibles Self-only: $1,350 Family: $2,700 Self-only: $1,300 Family: $2,600 Self-only: +$50 Family: +$100 HDHP maximum out-of-pocket amounts (deductibles, co-payments and other amounts,...

Don't Believe What You Hear About Exchange Health Care Premiums

As the following article explains.  There are many affordable options.  People we have currently helped so far during open enrollment are happily surprised at their net premiums.  Give us a call and let us help you at  (630) 885-8082 Bruce Boettcher Some Insurance Carriers Prepared For CSR’s To Be Defunded – See If You Qualify For A Zero Dollar Premium Obamacare Plan As being reported...