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Webinar: ACA 2020 – Where we go from here

US Capitol and Supreme Court
When: Wednesday October 14th at 1 PM CST (12 EST, 11 MST and 10 PST)
Duration: 45 minutes plus questions
Who Should Attend: Benefits managers, consultants and anyone interested in the ACA
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Webinar Description
Once again, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has become a front and center issue for many employers and their employees. New state-based mandates go into effect in 2020, Individual HRAs are now potentially reportable and the 1095c forms have changed. How do these recent changes to the law and the filing process impact your business. How has Covid-19 impacted the ACA. How do you respond if you receive a penalty letter (2018 letters have been recently sent). Finally, will ACA survive the upcoming Supreme Court case being argued on 11/10. And what are the possible outcomes for employers. All of this and more will be covered in this timely webinar.

Presenters
Benjamin J. Conley, Partner Seyfarth Shaw LLP.An leading expert and frequent speaker on the ACA, Ben councils clients on qualified retirement plans, health and welfare plans, and executive compensation. Ben serves on the Advisory Board of the Health Care Reform Center & Policy Institute, a newly formed national “think tank” made up of the nation’s leading lawyers, consultants, government representatives and state insurance agents to influence the development of new rules and regulations under Health Care Reform. Ben is a member of the firm’s Health Care Reform Team.

Michael Weiskirch, Principal and Founder Employee TechEmployeeTech was an early innovator in ACA reporting serving over 2500 companies nationwide. EmployeeTech is a full-service provider supporting clients across multiple sizes and complexities including state filing, past filing, and using outside filing data. Michael, the companies’ founder is a thought leader and subject matter expert in HR technology, benefits technology, and the ACA. He has written number articles and spoken on HR tech and the ACA.
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