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Republicans are divided on whether to extend premium tax credits, loathed by the GOP's right flank because of the costs and lingering opposition to former President Obama's legislative achievement.
November 26 -
The president's comments come as Senate Republicans prepare to hold a vote on extending the tax credits, which are slated to expire at the end of this year.
November 20 -
Influential conservative groups with deep pockets are pushing Republicans to demand steep concessions from Democrats in exchange for extending health care subsidies.
October 20 -
The expiration of premium tax credits for health insurance could lead to hundreds of thousands of job losses and billions in reductions to state revenues.
October 16 -
Democratic demands include extending expiring Obamacare premium tax credits and reversing cuts to Medicaid made in Trump's signature tax law.
September 17 -
Lawmakers introduced two pieces of legislation to completely eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits and extend the premium tax credits for health insurance for one year
September 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service announced indexing adjustments to the applicable dollar amount used to calculate employer shared responsibility payments under the Affordable Care Act.
July 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service revised its frequently asked questions page on the Premium Tax Credit used for buying health insurance through the ACA marketplaces.
February 9 -
A wave of new legislative proposals touch on a number of tax-related issues.
June 7 -
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service issued final regulations to eliminate a so-called "family glitch" in qualifying for premium tax credits.
October 12 -
What should employers do to adapt?
July 26
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The Senate’s arcane budget rules threaten Democrats’ plans to increase taxes on the wealthy and corporations and invest in climate programs.
July 19 -
A pair of congressional Democrats want to see a rule finalized that would open up greater access for families to claim premium tax credits for health insurance.
May 19 -
Over 30,000 extra taxpayers may now qualify because of a provision of the American Rescue Plan Act that expanded eligibility.
May 6 -
President Biden signed an executive order to strengthen the ACA, in part by closing a loophole that prevents millions of Americans from accessing subsidies.
April 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service updated its frequently asked questions page on the Premium Tax Credit for subsidizing health insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
February 25 -
Doctors and health care organizations are dealing with not only the COVID-19 pandemic and its variants, but also with changing tax laws and accounting standards.
December 3 -
Taxpayers won't be able to recover previously paid Medicare taxes and NIIT.
June 29 -
The justices rejected a challenge by Republican-controlled states and the Trump administration to a landmark law that provides health insurance to 20 million people.
June 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service is increasing the inflation-adjusted amounts of the Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit for this year in accordance with the latest coronavirus relief package.
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