Paying for Individual Health Insurance Through Tax-Sheltered Cafeteria Plans. Paying for Individual Health Insurance Through Tax-Sheltered Cafeteria Plans.

Paying for Individual Health Insurance Through Tax-Sheltered Cafeteria Plans‪.‬

Inquiry 2010, Fall, 47, 3

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Publisher Description

When employees without group health insurance buy individual coverage, they do so using after-tax income--costing them from 20% to 50% more than others pay for equivalent coverage. Prior to the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), several states promoted a potential solution that would allow employees to buy individual insurance through tax-sheltered payroll deduction. This technical but creative approach would allow insurers to combine what is known as "list-billing" with a Section 125 "cafeteria plan." However, these state-level reform attempts have failed to gain significant traction because state small-group reform laws and federal restrictions on medical underwriting cloud the legality of tax-sheltered list-billing. Several authorities have taken the position that insurance paid for through a cafeteria plan must meet the nondiscrimination requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act with respect to eligibility, premiums, and benefits. The recently enacted Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act addresses some of the legal uncertainty in this area, but much remains. For health reform to have its greatest effect, federal regulators must clarify whether individual health insurance can be purchased on a pre-tax basis through a cafeteria plan. **********

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2010
22 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
23
Pages
PUBLISHER
Excellus Health Plan, Inc.
SIZE
263.1
KB

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