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Lost amid the confusion of the federal government shutdown this year was a new set of penalties the IRS began to issue as part of the agency’s ongoing enforcement of the Affordable Care Act.
March 6Trusaic -
Obamacare coverage could fall prey to the shutdown, lawmakers caution.
January 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued a notice Monday saying it is developing guidance on integrated health reimbursement arrangements and how taxpayers and businesses can avoid extra penalties and payments.
November 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued a notice Thursday providing interim guidance to clarify how the suspension of the personal exemption deduction in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will affect some of the rules under the Affordable Care Act for claiming the premium tax credit for health insurance.
October 18 -
The Trump administration will let taxpayers claim hardship exemptions directly on their tax returns.
September 12 -
Despite all the talk from some in Washington, D.C., Obamacare is not going away -- and neither are the responsibilities of employers to comply with the health care law.
July 26Trusaic -
The House approved a repeal of the Affordable Care Act’s medical device tax, along with a bill that prohibits the IRS from rehiring any employee who was fired for misconduct.
July 25 -
In 2011, Judge Brett Kavanaugh was selected at random to rule on whether President Barack Obama’s signature legislative achievement, the Affordable Care Act, was constitutional.
July 16 -
House Republicans unveiled a 2019 budget proposal Tuesday to send a message to their core supporters that repealing Obamacare, cutting taxes and partially privatizing Medicare remain high on their agenda.
June 20 -
The agency is giving a break to companies in counties where there's no SHOP Marketplace coverage available.
April 27