Mass. Municipalities Could Be Hard Hit By Cadillac Tax
admin | Apr 06, 2010
The Boston Globe: “Massachusetts municipalities that offer employees, retirees, and elected officials the most generous and costly health insurance plans will feel the squeeze of the new national health care law’s tax on ‘Cadillac’ insurance plans. A family health plan that costs more than $27,500 would be subject to a 40 percent tax on every dollar spent above that threshold…
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