Groups that share common ownership may be considered one employer by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for purposes of determining group size/status.
Word & Brown "Week of Webinars" Training Series Awards Over 7,700 CE Credits to Brokers
Brokers taking part in the inaugural Word & Brown General Agency “Week of Webinars” (WOW) series this month earned more than 7,700 Continuing Education (CE) Credits to help them maintain their California insurance licenses.
Kaiser Permanente Announces Word & Brown as New General Agency in Fresno and San Diego
Word & Brown has been awarded a new Large Group General Agency contract by Kaiser Permanente for Fresno and San Diego.
Spring Cleaning Your Email Lists
Spring has sprung, and spring-cleaning is not just something that applies to your personal life. It also is important to your business – and keeping your email lists and customer database in top shape is important.
Section 125 Plans: Restrictions by Business Entity Type and Required Nondiscrimination Testing
Section 125 plans, sometimes referred to as “cafeteria plans,” permit employers to sponsor Premium Only Plans (POPs) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs).
Short-Term Health Plans Expanding, But Not in California
In February, the Trump administration released its long-awaited proposal on the expansion of short-term health insurance plans that do not have to comply with all of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) requirements.
Section 125 Plans Generally Mean Irrevocable Elections
One of the most frequently asked questions to the WBCompliance team is about Section 125 Plans. That is, plans that fall under Section 125 of the tax code, known as “POP plans” (Premium Only Plans) and FSA Plans (Flexible Spending Accounts).