Congress Repeals the Cadillac Tax
and Health Insurance Tax
Congress has voted to fully repeal
the Cadillac (excise) Tax and the Health Insurance Tax. The legislation fully
repeals the Cadillac
Tax and repeals the HIT
effective January 1, 2021, which means the HIT will still be in place for
2020. According to the Congressional Budget Office, repealing the Cadillac
Tax will save consumers $197 billion, and the HIT repeal will save consumers
$150 billion!
This is a major milestone in our
advocacy efforts to finally end these two ACA taxes and we thank all of you
who have taken action to support these repeals. Our job isn't over yet,
though, and there are still plenty of issues for us to tackle at Capitol
Conference in February! But for now, join us in celebrating the repeal of
the Cadillac Tax and the HIT! Full details on these repeals will be included
in tomorrow's Washington Update.
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Thursday, December 19, 2019
Congress Repeals the Cadillac Tax and Health Insurance Tax
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