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Friday, August 22 • 1:10pm - 2:50pm
Affordable Care Act - Focus on the Big 4 - 3.8% & .9% Medicare Taxes, Employee & Employer Mandate

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This session promises to bring you up-to-date on the hottest health care topics and newest developments, including:

  • how to help your clients navigate the Affordable Care Act rules and regulations,
  • the latest developments in related health care topics including HSAs, FSA. and
  • Bob Jennings' New "The Employers Definitive Guide to Health Care Fringe Benefits".

At the conclusion of this class, you will be able to:
  • Calculate and plan for both of the surtaxes imposed under the 2010 Health Care Bill.
  • Determine the appropriate limitations under Flex Spending accounts under the 2010 Health Care Bill.
  • Determine when an individual is required to have health insurance.
  • Identify what the penalties are for failure to obtain health insurance.
  • Calculate federal premium subsidies and credits available for the purchase of health insurance.
  • Determine which employers qualify for the small business health care credit and how to calculate the credit; how to calculate full time employees.
  • Determine employer penalties for failure to provide quality insurance coverage when required.
  • Determine which employers will be subject to penalties for failure to sponsor health insurance programs.

Presented by Joe Walloch, CPA
NASBA CPE: 2 Hours/Taxes
IRS CPE: 2 Hours/Federal Tax Law Update


Speakers
avatar for Joseph W. Walloch, CPA, CGMA

Joseph W. Walloch, CPA, CGMA

Joseph W. Walloch, CPA, CGMA, MBA, MBT speaks nationally and internationally, presenting continuing education classes to thousands of tax professionals all over the USA and in six countries. A prolific author who has published hundreds of tax articles including the Journal of Accountancy... Read More →


Friday August 22, 2014 1:10pm - 2:50pm EDT
Constellation A/B Hyatt Regency Baltimore Inner Harbor