Affordable Care Act: Individual Rights and Responsibilities ON DEMAND
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2.0 Credits
Member Price $58.00
Non-Member Price $67.00
Overview
By changing many of the rules traditionally applicable to health insurance and imposing healthcare-related requirements on virtually every individual, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) is likely to affect virtually every person in the United States in some way. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act imposes various tax increases in order to generate revenue and uses a carrot and stick approach to ensure individuals comply with its provisions by offering tax credits for compliance and, until 2019, by imposing tax penalties for non-compliance. This course will review the principal provisions of the law affecting individuals.
Highlights
PPACA provisions. PPACA mandated personal tax changes. Tax-favored health plans. FSA contribution limited. Grandfathered health plans.
Prerequisites
None.
Designed For
CPAs, EAs, and other tax return preparers.
Objectives
List the principal healthcare provisions of the PPACA affecting individuals. Identify those individuals who may be exempt from the individual mandate. Calculate the tax credits designed to help ensure that individuals are able to purchase and maintain health insurance coverage.
Preparation
None.
Notice
None.
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Paul Winn, Western CPE
Paul Winn CLU ChFC is a writer with more than 30 years experience in the life insurance and securities industry as an agent/registered representative, an agency head, a marketing vice president for a life insurance company and the president of a corporate registered investment adviser. He was a long serving member of the advisory board to the New York State insurance department. He is a published book author and creator of more than 200 taxation, insurance and securities training courses.
Non-Member Price $67.00
Member Price $58.00