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Health Insurance Reform: How It Affects Massachusetts Employers
By admin | May 9, 2008
First of all, the employer mandate is not absolute. The cost of non-compliance, however, can be steep. You must offer an insurance plan if your payroll includes more than 10 full-time equivalent (FTE) employeeswho do not have insurance through another source. You will be assessed $295 per year per FTE if you do not offer insurance, and you may face an additional surcharge if your uninsured employees use more than $50,000 through the state
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