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Small business insurance and healthcare reform

Well, for better or worse, the healthcare bill has been signed into law. There is no immediate benefit in being angry. There are a number of legal actions started by various Attorneys General alleging that the reforms are unconstitutional. Even if some of these cases succeed on the issue of mandatory insurance for private individuals, this will not necessarily strike down the whole bill. The likelihood is we will be left with all the provisions dealing with small businesses. Keeping it real, we have to start planning for the future on the law as it is. The good news is that the main raft of provisions will not become active until 2014. This gives the lawmakers plenty of time to have second thoughts. Just as important, there are sets of regulations to be written clarifying the detail of how some of the new features are to work at state level. However, this is an outline of what we can expect.

The states are to establish SHOP exchanges where small businesses can group together and buy insurance. For these purposes, until 2016, a business is considered small when it has no more than 50 employees, with states having the option of increasing the limit to 100 employees. To calculate numbers, you pro-rate the full- and part-time employees. Independent analysts predict group premiums will drop no more than 4%, while the value of the cover will rise by up to 3%. To bridge until the exchanges are operating, a tax credit system will come into force. If your business has less than ten employees with an average annual pay of less than $25,000, the credit is 35% of the health plan cost. There are partial credits where the number of employees is less than 25 and their average annual pay is less than $50,000. When the exchanges start, the credit increases to 50% for the first two years.

With immediate effect, there are a ban on terms designed to cap the value of claims, and limits on the right of insurers to cancel policies except in cases where actual fraud can be proved. As from 2014, the insurers must accept all employees without regard to pre-existing conditions. Their calculation of premium rates can only be based on location, age and whether an individual smokes. As from 2014, small businesses with more than 50 employees will be required to provide a health plan or pay an annual penalty of $750 for every full-time employee denied cover. This can rise to $2,000 if coverage is still denied.

So, tomorrow, you will be going out into the same market as before the reform bill became law. Finding cost-effective small business insurance will continue to be a struggle. Indeed, many insurers may increase premiums now so that, when the SHOP exchanges do come into force, they have a margin to play with to deal with the competition. However, when you buy, check that the new terms on the total value claimable and restrictions on the right to cancel have been introduced. If you buy your small business insurance through an agent, ask direct questions. It saves time fighting over whether wording is unlawful later on.

Inheritance Tax



It is remarkable how many headlines in even supposedly ‘sensible’ papers announced that Labour had doubled the IHT allowance. Of course, they had not in fact increased it at all; they had simply legislated for the existing allowance to be transferable to surviving spouses or civil partners.

The new provisions apply to anyone who died on or after 9th October 2007, regardless of when their spouse or civil partner died (including deaths before 1986 when IHT was introduced). The amount of nil rate band available for transfer, will be based on the proportion of unused nil rate band at the time of death of the first spouse, but at the rate applicable at the time of the death of the survivor. In cases where a person dies having survived more than one spouse, NRB can be accumulated in respect of all deceased spouses. However, a maximum of twice the current NRB cannot be exceeded.

So, for example, if a first death occurs after 9th October 2007, all assets pass to a surviving spouse and no IHT is payable due to spouse exemptions; but the nil rate band (currently

Property Tax Assessments – How to Appeal Your Tax Assessment



In most jurisdictions, tax assessments happen every few years (and often in the first year you own your home). What should you do if you are unhappy with your new assessment? Consider appealing it. Experts estimate that up to 60 percent of home assessments are too high and about one-third of all property tax appeals succeed. They key is to act promptly because there’s always a time limit to file an appeal.

Get your property card. The first thing to do is to ask your assessor’s office to see your property card. The property card shows all the information on your home and land. Ensure its accuracy since the lot size, house square footage, number of rooms, bedrooms and bathrooms enter into the assessment. Make sure the card doesn’t describe more house or land than you own. If the property card is incorrect, you may get your assessment changed without a formal appeal. Check for an error in the tax rate for your home as well. Jurisdictions often have different tax rates for homes with rentable spaces, homes zoned for commercial use, homes in a historic district, or other provisions. Be sure your property is being charged the correct tax rate.

Check the market value. If your property card checks out correctly, check on your home’s market value. Assessed values are based on a percentage of market value which may be listed on your assessment or supplied by your tax assessor’s office. If you have had a recent home appraisal to refinance your home or to get a home equity line of credit, you may be able to use it as evidence of market value. It may also help to search online for sites that show what homes in your neighborhood sell for. You may have a good case for reducing your assessment if you find similar homes at lower values.

Compare your assessment. Check your assessor’s list of homes in your area and look for homes with similar features, such as square footage or lot size, that have lower assessments. Next, check for homes with similar assessments that are bigger or have more land.

Although new homeowners can’t do much to argue market value (since it’s usually established by the purchase price), they should look at their property card to make sure it contains the right information for future assessments.

Adding A Special Touch With A Ribbon

What are the images that form in your mind when you hear the word ‘ribbon’? Try it with ten different people and you will get ten different answers. It is not surprising since the world of ribbons is so vast.

Take a look at the collection of ribbons on a website like Thread Art and you will be amazed. The colors, designs, textures, and sizes are sure to leave you spellbound. Automatically, ideas will start flowing in and you will realize the sheer potential a small roll of ribbon holds. Tie a satin ribbon to make a bow, add it as a special touch to a gift, adorn a simple dress with a silk one or just stitch a lacy one around a handkerchief and give it a whole new look. Options of using these delicate strips of glowing fabric are endless.

If you are up-and-coming, with unique ideas and wish to buy ribbon for your very best designs, here is a simple solution.

You can do this sitting at home. There is no need to run around shops and spend hours finding good stuff. Just log on to a website like Thread Art and access the ribbon section. You will get a treasure of ribbons from which you can select the ones that best suit your art needs. Measurement specifications will be required for making purchase as you might not want the entire roll. Some ribbons are available by the yard, some by the roll and some in both. Once you have made your selection, follow the simple payment process and have your ribbons delivered to your doorstep.

Ribbons can be ordered by anyone like an individual or a retailer. In fact, there are special provisions for ribbon wholesale too. Ribbons have been in use since centuries and they have very successfully helped add a special personal touch to any item. Go ahead and place your order and embellish those special items.

Ribbons help personalize and make special even a very simple dull looking object. Add a fancy ribbon touch to your creations and see the difference.

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