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This Just In.. POLITICO Breaking News. BamaCare Screwed Up. Who Knew. (Sarc)

By Eowyn @DrEowyn

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The Obama administration is  postponing for one year the requirement that businesses cover their workers under Obamacare.

The administration said late Tuesday that the move recognized that the reporting requirements – the steps businesses have to take to show they were complying with the rules — were complex and they would try to streamline them over the next year.

There will be no penalties the first year on businesses that don’t cover workers. Small businesses, with fewer than 50 workers, were already exempt from that rule. Most large businesses do cover employees now.

( Read FUBAR, Look it up) 

:lol:

The move does not affect the individual mandate – the requirement that most Americans get  insurance. And it doesn’t delay the new marketplaces where people and small businesses can sign up for coverage starting in October.

Just curious has anyone heard anything about it? How’s it work, who’s eligible. I mean I think it goes into effect in Oct. And it is July. July, Aug, Sept, Oct…Hmm

“The Administration is announcing that it will provide an additional year before the ACA [Affordable Care Act} mandatory employer and insurer reporting requirements begin.  This is designed to meet two goals.  First, it will allow us to consider ways to simplify the new reporting requirements consistent with the law.  Second, it will provide time to adapt health coverage and reporting systems while employers are moving toward making health coverage affordable and accessible for their employees,” the Treasury Department said in a blog post.”

Most big businesses already cover their workers, Treasury noted.

The Treasury Department, which enforces the employer requirements, announced the  news in a blog post late Tuesday afternoon. The policy change was initially reported by Bloomberg News.

For more information… http://www.politico.com

~Steve~


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