Examines eight options for limiting the tax exclusion of employer-sponsored health insurance premiums. Compares, by income level, estimated effects of various caps and indices on tax revenues and after-tax incomes in the first year and over ten years
Abstract- The exclusion of employer contributions to health premiums has skewed the development of t...
Abstract- Removal or limitation of the current exclusion of employment-related health benefi t payme...
A common prescription for reducing the number of uninsured is to increase the tax subsidization of h...
Serious efforts to forge a budget agreement in 2013 will increase the likelihood that lawmakers will...
Because current tax laws exclude employer-paid health insurance premiums from employees’ taxable wag...
This paper reviews the issues around and impacts of the tax exclusion for employer-sponsored insuran...
Outlines arguments for and against capping the income and payroll tax exclusion of employer-based he...
Examines the argument for capping the exemption of health insurance benefits from income tax and its...
Explores the feasibility of capping tax exemptions on premiums paid for employer-sponsored insurance...
Obama, this Issue Brief examines the administrative and implementation issues that arise from one of...
Outlines the federal tax exemption for employer-sponsored insurance. Illustrates how high-income wor...
This paper describes the tax treatment of health coverage and health care spending and explores the ...
Employer-provided health insurance is excluded from the determination of employees' federal income t...
This study assesses the consequences of altering the favorable tax treatment of health insurance, an...
The value of employer-provided health insurance is excluded from an individu-al’s federal and state ...
Abstract- The exclusion of employer contributions to health premiums has skewed the development of t...
Abstract- Removal or limitation of the current exclusion of employment-related health benefi t payme...
A common prescription for reducing the number of uninsured is to increase the tax subsidization of h...
Serious efforts to forge a budget agreement in 2013 will increase the likelihood that lawmakers will...
Because current tax laws exclude employer-paid health insurance premiums from employees’ taxable wag...
This paper reviews the issues around and impacts of the tax exclusion for employer-sponsored insuran...
Outlines arguments for and against capping the income and payroll tax exclusion of employer-based he...
Examines the argument for capping the exemption of health insurance benefits from income tax and its...
Explores the feasibility of capping tax exemptions on premiums paid for employer-sponsored insurance...
Obama, this Issue Brief examines the administrative and implementation issues that arise from one of...
Outlines the federal tax exemption for employer-sponsored insurance. Illustrates how high-income wor...
This paper describes the tax treatment of health coverage and health care spending and explores the ...
Employer-provided health insurance is excluded from the determination of employees' federal income t...
This study assesses the consequences of altering the favorable tax treatment of health insurance, an...
The value of employer-provided health insurance is excluded from an individu-al’s federal and state ...
Abstract- The exclusion of employer contributions to health premiums has skewed the development of t...
Abstract- Removal or limitation of the current exclusion of employment-related health benefi t payme...
A common prescription for reducing the number of uninsured is to increase the tax subsidization of h...