Your Employer will drop you health insurance, and shove an extra $X into your paycheck through a Health Reimbursement Arrangement, HRA, and expect you to buy health insurance and track health expenses.
Just like I've been telling you to do for over 4 years...
Don't believe me?
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The employer can PAY for Health Insurance, WITHOUT owning it
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Health Reimbursement Arrangements, or HRAs
The best part of group health insurance is Guarantee Issue. IE, all Pre-Existing conditions are covered.
That's why the premiums are so damn high.
However, if you have a healthy group, you might want to try an HRA. The Employer ponies up some pre-tax cash, maybe allows you to contribute, into a special account. From there, YOU can BUY your OWN health insurance.
For groups under 50, the rates are typically 1/2 for Group Health... Yep, Small business get FUCKED with health insurance.
However, an HRA lowers costs, while keeping the tax-exempt parts for both Employer and Employee.
So, why isn't it sold? Because the Insurance Agent makes less money on lower premiums.
Sucks...
Health Reimbursement Arrangements, or HRAs
The best part of group health insurance is Guarantee Issue. IE, all Pre-Existing conditions are covered.
That's why the premiums are so damn high.
However, if you have a healthy group, you might want to try an HRA. The Employer ponies up some pre-tax cash, maybe allows you to contribute, into a special account. From there, YOU can BUY your OWN health insurance.
For groups under 50, the rates are typically 1/2 for Group Health... Yep, Small business get FUCKED with health insurance.
However, an HRA lowers costs, while keeping the tax-exempt parts for both Employer and Employee.
So, why isn't it sold? Because the Insurance Agent makes less money on lower premiums.
Sucks...
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