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New Tax Advantaged Health Plans (ICHRA & QSEHRA) for Your Small Business Clients

NEW TAX-ADVANTAGED HEALTH PLANS (ICHRA & QSEHRA) FOR YOUR SMALL BUSINESS CLIENTS

This webinar is focused for Small Business Accountants
Cost Free
Presentation Length 1.0 hour

Recorded DateOctober 23, 2019
CPE:Not available
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Subject AreaSpecialized Knowledge
Course LevelBasic
Who Should AttendCPA - small firm
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Course Description

We will be teaching on the existing Qualified Small Employer HRA (QSEHRA) and the new for 2020 Individual Coverage HRA(ICHRA)—two solutions suited for smaller business that do not want to offer costly, limiting group plans. These HRAs offer pre-tax methods for reimbursing employees for their healthcare premiums and medical expenses. 

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Jack Hooper, CEO of health tech startup Take Command Health, is on a mission to bring transparency, advocacy and plain common sense to the world of health insurance. Operating within a broken healthcare system, Jack is a loud proponent of HRAs as a new, better model of benefits and believes health insurance should be at the forefront of healthcare reform discussions. He has been profiled in The New York Times, received two innovation awards from the Director of the FBI, and is a graduate of the Wharton School of Business. His motto? “Health insurance was never meant to be this complicated."

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Take Command Health was born about the same time our founder Jack and his wife Brittany were surprised with a twin pregnancy–a huge blessing but an equally bigger surprise.

Jack and Brittany had just quit their jobs and moved across country so Jack could start graduate school at the Wharton School of Business. Jack sought additional student loans to pay for the twins. He spoke with doctors, hospital administrators, and insurance experts but was shocked to learn that no one could even give him a ballpark answer about how much the twins would cost.

Jack met his co-founder Matt and focused the rest of his time at Wharton researching healthcare cost transparency and laying the foundation for what would become Take Command Health.