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Low interest-rate yields, minimum-asset requirements for investing and higher fees brought lower grades for most of the firms reviewed in an annual study.
October 28 -
They have oft-cited tax advantages, but the available research raises alarms about fees, interest rates and investing in assets other than cash.
May 22 -
More working Americans have a health savings account, but many are not using them to their fullest potential.
December 7 -
With the official public health emergency due to end on May 11, the IRS has updated its FAQ.
April 18 -
A new Medicare policy sets out how government auditors will review data on patient illnesses and recover excess payments that aren't justified.
February 6 -
Medicare will seek about $4.7 billion over 10 years in clawback payments from private insurers that manage its programs under a long-awaited audit rule, a blow to the industry that sets up a likely court fight.
January 31 -
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 is providing guidance on a provision of the American Rescue Plan Act that provides temporary assistance with COBRA premiums to people who have lost their jobs.
July 26 -
The rescue package makes it easier for those who have lost their jobs to keep their health insurance.
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Two key U.S. Supreme Court justices indicated they are inclined to uphold the bulk of the Affordable Care Act as the court weighed the fate of a landmark law that provides health-insurance to 20 million people.
November 11