Fact Based List:
The Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP) Marketplace and The Small Business Health Care Tax Credit
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- Employers with fewer than 25 full-time equivalent employees may be eligible for the Tax Credit, worth up to 50% of employer premiums contributions, if employees make average of $50,000 a year or less.
- The tax credit will be available to eligible employers for two consecutive taxable years.
- The tax credit may be available to eligible tax-exempt employers who could receive up to 35% of employer premium contributions, and can access the credit as a refund.
- Generally, the Small Business Health Care Tax Credit is available for eligible employers purchasing SHOP health plans.
- To enroll in a SHOP plan in most states, you’ll use an agent, broker, or insurance company. You’ll also need to complete a SHOP eligibility application.
- Even if you’re a small employer who does not qualify for a small business tax credit, you may still purchase coverage through SHOP.
Source: Healthcare.gov
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