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New COBRA Stimulus and Furloughs
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We are a small construction company, but large enough to have to offer our employees COBRA. We have several employees with health insurance coverage (they pay 100% of cost through payroll deduction) t
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New COBRA Stimulus and Furloughs
posted at 7/7/2009 5:26 AM EDT
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New COBRA Stimulus and Furloughs
posted at 7/7/2009 6:51 AM EDT
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Definitely considered an involuntary termination:
Actually found that answer in Question 2 here: Q-2. Does an involuntary termination include a lay-off period with a right of recall or a temporary furlough period? A-2. Yes. An involuntary reduction to zero hours, such as a lay-off, furlough, or other suspension of employment, resulting in a loss of health coverage is an involuntary termination for purposes of the premium reduction. http://www.irs.gov/irb/2009-16_irb/ar09.html#d0e3140 Some brainstorming.... Does your state require that insurance be carried through the end of the month for group plans (regardless of who pays the premiums -- I know if TX it is state law for small group plans)? If so, I would see their perspective that COBRA wouldn't start until the first of the next month and by that time the employee is back to work. So will the furlough automatically result in a loss of coverage? If so, now you have to figure out how to administer short furloughs and COBRA. Are you going to have to get new paperwork with each furlough? Does the time limit to choose COBRA start over with each furlough? If so, I suspect you will have quite a few employees who wait to take COBRA only if they have a claim while furloughed since it is less than a 63 day window for pre-existing conditions. Are the employees going to pay 100% for the weeks they work and 35% for the weeks they don't? Do you normally drop coverage as of their termination date? If so, what do they pay for a partial month now? Who calculates that? You might have to do the premium calculation in house outside of the insurance companies billing. |
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New COBRA Stimulus and Furloughs
posted at 7/7/2009 8:07 AM EDT
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New COBRA Stimulus and Furloughs
posted at 7/7/2009 8:32 AM EDT
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New COBRA Stimulus and Furloughs
posted at 7/7/2009 8:49 AM EDT
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New COBRA Stimulus and Furloughs
posted at 7/7/2009 8:51 AM EDT
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New COBRA Stimulus and Furloughs
posted at 7/7/2009 9:17 AM EDT
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