Tuesday, August 27, 2013

What happens to me if my business decides not to offer health coverage to my employees?

Depending on the size of your business, you might be subject to a state assessment, a federal assessment or both. If your business has fewer than 50 full-time equivalent employees (“FTEs”), then you will not be obligated to pay a federal assessment if you choose not to offer health coverage. Like larger businesses, however, you will still be required to pay a Vermont assessment of approximately $40 per month for each uncovered FTE – although there is no penalty for the first four uncovered FTEs.
Because many small businesses are accustomed to contributing hundreds of dollars per employee per month toward the cost of health care, the decision to drop coverage might leave you with considerably more money on your balance sheet. That, in turn, will lead to more choices. Do you increase employee compensation? If so, do you do so in the form of bonuses or other perks? These decisions will vary from employer to employer based on their particular circumstances.
Businesses with 50 or more FTEs will be subject to a federal assessment for not offering adequate coverage. It is important to note that whether an employer is subject to this assessment depends on the number of its FTEs, as defined by the IRS. This is not the same as determining if your business qualifies as a small business in Vermont. In other words, a business that employs 40 full-time workers and 40 half-time workers would be considered a small business for the purpose of qualifying to use Vermont Health Connect, but might not be considered a small business for the purposes of avoiding the federal assessment for not offering coverage. If you are unsure how to count your employees, consult the IRS or an attorney.

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