Rep. Adrian Smith (R-NE) has introduced bipartisan legislation that would allow use of health savings account (HSA) funds to pay for in-home long-term care. The bill has 11 bipartisan cosponsors.
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Key Tax Writer Introduces Bill to Expand Use of HSAs to Cover In-Home Long-Term Care
By NAIFA on 5/15/23 6:30 AM
Topics: Long-Term Care Legislation & Regulations Health Savings Accounts Taxes Tax Reform
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“Tax-the-Rich” Legislation Resurfaces
By NAIFA on 5/15/23 6:00 AM
On April 18, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) reintroduced his “tax-the-rich” bill, the “For the 99.5 Percent Act,” in the Senate. The bill was reintroduced in the House by Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-CA). The bill would impose higher estate tax rates on those who inherit more than $3.5 million.
Topics: Legislation & Regulations Taxes Tax Reform
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CMS Rule Sets Medicare Advantage, Part D Marketing Rules
By NAIFA on 5/15/23 5:30 AM
On April 12, the Centers for Medicare, and Medicaid Services (CMS) finalized rules governing practices involving advising/selling Medicare Advantage (MA) and Part D (prescription drug) plans. The rules cover practices applicable to plan sponsors, agents, brokers, and third-party marketing associations. The final rules reflect changes sought by NAIFA.
Topics: Health Care Legislation & Regulations Medicare
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DOL Issues Advice Memo on Cafeteria Plan Substantiation Rules
By NAIFA on 5/15/23 5:00 AM
On May 3, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released an advice memo (Memorandum Number 202317020) making clear that expenses to be paid from cafeteria plan funds must be documented. If they are not, the memo states, the funds used to pay unsubstantiated expenses will not be shielded from income or employment taxes.
Topics: Legislation & Regulations IRS
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Su Nomination as DOL Secretary Heads to Senate Floor
By NAIFA on 5/15/23 4:30 AM
By a party-line vote, the nomination of Julie Su to be Secretary of the Department of Labor (DOL) has cleared committee and is now awaiting action by the full Senate. The Senate vote has not yet been scheduled. Several Democrats remain undecided, and so Su’s nomination is by no means assured.