Technorati Tags: health care reform,HSA,HSAs,Health Savings accounts,Wisconsin Tax Law,Tax law,IRS Contributions to Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) will no longer be taxed by the state after a new bill was signed into law by Governor Walker. HSAs are savings accounts owned by an individual that can be used for minor medical expenses, such as office visits, [...]
Breaking News: Court Rules that Sex Change Operations are Tax Deductible
Technorati Tags: sex change operation,tax,taxes,tax deductible,heatlh reform,IRS,Treasury By Ric Joyner, MBA, CEBS, GBA, CFCI Harry Beker Chief, Health & welfare Branch Office of the Division Counsel/Associate Chief Counsel (Tax Exempt and Government Entities) confirmed today that sex change operations are considered qualified expenses for section 213d and can be reimbursed in HRAs, FSAs, and HSAs. [...]
CDH News…HSAs having slow 3rd Quarter
Used with permission CDHealthWire For readers of Consumer Driven Market Report November 24, 2008 ABIA Calls For End To State Solvency Regs The American Bankers Insurance Association told the National Council of Insurance Legislators last week that the U.S. economic crisis cries out for the end of state-level insurance solvency regulation. “To suggest [...]
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