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Small Business Health Care Tax Cut: Companies Complain They're Being Left Out

RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR   05/20/10 01:24 PM ET   AP

Small Business Health Care Tax

WASHINGTON — Zach Hoffman was confident his small business would qualify for a new tax cut in President Barack Obama's health care overhaul law.

But when he ran the numbers, Hoffman discovered that his office furniture company wouldn't get any assistance with the $79,200 it pays annually in premiums for its 24 employees. "It leaves you with this feeling of a bait-and-switch," he said.

When the administration unveiled the small business tax credit earlier this week, officials touted its "broad eligibility" for companies with fewer than 25 workers and average annual wages under $50,000 that provide health coverage. Hoffman's workers earn an average of $35,000 a year, which makes it all the more difficult to understand why his company didn't qualify.

Lost in the fine print: The credit drops off sharply once a company gets above 10 workers and $25,000 average annual wages.

It's an example of how the early provisions of the health care law can create winners and losers among groups lawmakers intended to help – people with health problems, families with young adult children and small businesses. Because of the law's complexity, not everyone in a broadly similar situation will benefit.

Consider small businesses: "The idea here is to target the credits to a relatively low number of firms, those who are low-wage and really quite small," said economist Linda Blumberg of the Urban Institute public policy center. The smallest businesses are at greatest risk of losing coverage – assuming they can afford it in the first place, research shows.

On paper, the credit seems to be available to companies with fewer than 25 workers and average wages of $50,000. But in practice, a complicated formula that combines the two numbers works against companies that have more than 10 workers and $25,000 in average wages.

"You can get zero even if you are not hitting the max on both pieces," said Blumberg. Being close to the upper limit on either of the two measures significantly reduces the credit, she explained.

Hoffman used an online calculator to figure his company's eligibility. At least four are available, including one from the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which helped write the legislation. All produced the same result.

"I think (the administration's) intentions are good, but the numbers and applications don't come out to what they intend," said Hoffman, part owner of Wiley Office Furniture, a third-generation family business in Springfield, Ill.

The Treasury Department, which administers the new credit, did not dispute the calculations.

"The small-business tax credit was designed to provide the greatest benefit to employers that currently have the hardest time providing health insurance for their workers – small, low-wage firms," said Michael Mundaca, assistant secretary for tax policy. "Small employers face higher premiums and higher administrative costs than large firms and in many cases cannot afford to provide coverage."

Small business owners are a pivotal constituency in the fall congressional elections, and Democrats are battling to win them over. Major benefits of the health care law – competitive insurance markets, more stable premiums and a ban on denying coverage to those in poor health – don't take effect until 2014. But the health care credit is available this year.

It can be a boon for smaller companies paying lower wages. Betsy Burton, owner of The King's English Bookshop in Salt Lake City, estimates that she will get a credit of roughly $21,000 against premiums of about $67,800. She has 11 full-time equivalent employees averaging $26,100.

"What it means is that I can afford to carry this insurance and insure people's families," said Burton. "I was afraid that we were fast approaching a time when I would have to choose between insuring my employees and closing my doors."

Burton believes offering health insurance is the right thing for an employer to do – and makes good business sense because it helps her retain valued employees. Except at the beginning, she has provided coverage for most of the 33 years the bookstore has been in business.

Hoffman, the furniture store owner whose business missed out, says he understands that lawmakers had a limited amount of money for the health care legislation. But his company's premiums rose 15 percent this year, and it's a struggle to keep paying.

To get the most out of the new federal credit, Hoffman said he'd have to cut his work force to 10 employees and slash their wages.

"That seems like a strange outcome, given we've got 10 percent unemployment," he said.

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03:09 AM on 05/23/2010
"The small-business tax credit was designed to provide the greatest benefit to employers that currently have the hardest time providing health insurance for their workers – small, low-wage firms," said Michael Mundaca, assistant secretary for tax policy.

IF THAT IS SO, WHY DO THEY USE THE CRITERIA THAT INCLUDES UP TO $50k IN SALARY YET, AT THE SAME TIME, INSINUATE THOSE PEOPLE AREN'T EVEN REALLY IN THE POOL??

"Small employers face higher premiums and higher administrative costs than large firms and in many cases cannot afford to provide coverage."

YES - INCLUDING THIS GUY, WHOSE "workers earn an average of $35,000 a year", SO...???

THIS MAKES NO SENSE because the guy in the story is ALSO a small business man, indisputably, but the feds are trying to help the FEWEST PEOPLE POSSIBLE at the lower end BECAUSE THE LOWER END IS NOW SO HUGE, which is the new normal in slavery days USA.

"To get the most out of the new federal credit, Hoffman said he'd have to cut his work force to 10 employees and slash their wages.

"That seems like a strange outcome, given we've got 10 percent unemployment," he said."

Yes, he's right. It's a big zero for MIDDLE CLASS PEOPLE.
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02:05 PM on 05/21/2010
Waaaa! We hate government... Where's my hand out!
10:18 AM on 05/21/2010
That's what you get for buying into the rhetoric and not the actual content of the bill.
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dadw5boys
Disabled Vietnam Vet
03:06 PM on 05/20/2010
WHY DO BUSINESSES EVEN WANT TO DEAL WITH HEALTH CARE ISSUES OF THEIR EMPLOYEES ?

If Business Owners were smart they would be pressing for National Health Care so they can deal with Business and let the Employees take care of themselves.

Get Health Care out of the hands of Employers it is not something they should ever have had control of period !
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CPAwADD
My super power is sarcasm!
08:17 PM on 05/21/2010
I'm faving this as a CPA.

Health care insurance costs and health care costs hurt entrepeneurship. There are many self-employed business people whose spouses carry the benefits.
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T4
Entreprenuer and financial consultant
02:32 PM on 05/20/2010
How can you be left out something you were never in. Obamacare is the same as the loan mod program - it's made the insurance, docs, bigpharam, etc. it's not made for consumers or business - small or big. Why are these people so mental? When have ever found that when a pol tells you happy talk about budgets or costs or breaks that you qualify or that it actually comes anywhere close to what they say? Evere bridge I know costs 3 times what they say. Same here - this is the biggest ripoff of the taxpayer (consumer and business) in the history of the country since the last one - the stimulus plan or the one before that, Bank bailouts or the one coming up - climate change. All these amazing money pits have been brought to you by one man - Obama and his two ring congressional circus - Obamanomics in action. Vote out all incumbents in 2010!
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04:51 PM on 05/20/2010
1.) Bank bailouts = Bush
2.) would not have this problem is we had universal health care. I support dadw5boys what the heck is the employer doing having to provide HC to it's employees through a middleman that serves no purpose.
peowlemeow
Democrat,non-military,undereducated,overworked
12:37 PM on 05/20/2010
It should be fifty workers,maybe more.Universal health care would have been better than all the rewriting and amending that is going to have to get done.People call small businesses that backbone of the economy .What they regularly fail to mention is that 75% of all small businesses fail in their first year.Jumping through hoops made ,basically by big business,has got to be one of the biggest stressors or killers of small business.A nation with universal health care might have some more time and money to actually do business.Benefits are bought and sold as packages to big outfits to keep their employees marginally content.Gut some of these daffy benefits by making universal health care a reality,people could work for or own small businesses much easier.
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dadw5boys
Disabled Vietnam Vet
12:42 PM on 05/20/2010
The President should have demanded they provide Health Insurance before paying memberships to $250,000.00 a year Country Clubs and they take all family members off the payroll that do not actual work at the business. Even remove the Mistresses and the rental apartments from the write offf.
01:22 PM on 05/20/2010
Where do you get your facts? Are you implying that small business owners, by and large, act the way you describe?

That is not the way it is, bud. I can assure you. It is a day to day struggle in small business. I'm in it. I'm sorry you feel that way, but that just isn't how it is.

Have a nice day.
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KDog76A
Neither political party is good for America
02:19 PM on 05/20/2010
Yeah, that's what the Indian family that owns the Gas Station does... Or the hippie bead shop owners. Get a clue... its liberals with your perspective (not all liberals) that are totally ruining this country. This lemming concept you guys have that anyone who owns a business is rich boggles the mind. I bet you have a government or union job... you probably take home more than the average small business owner. Thank us later for all the benefits we're giving your kids, I hope the government doesn't collapse be for they get to collect (or rather pay) for their share of the national debt
02:06 PM on 05/20/2010
The reason most sensible people didn't want universal health care is because the government would be the one to implement it. The majority of Americans do not trust the government with our money let alone our live. Do I really need to point out all the failures like the Post Office, SS, Medicare, Amtrak, not including all the departments that waste our money creating layers of bureaucracy.

After passing Obamacare, many health care professionals are horrified to realize that medical staffing will not come close to providing adequate medical care with the additions of millions of new patients. So basically we expanded a system before first making sure we could sustain care.

And please don't use Europe as any sort of litmus test for remarkable healthcare systems. They all promised and underfunded as well and will be drastically cutting back in order to default.
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KDog76A
Neither political party is good for America
02:20 PM on 05/20/2010
well said
09:22 AM on 05/21/2010
Clearly, you know NOTHING about European Healthcare.
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dadw5boys
Disabled Vietnam Vet
12:35 PM on 05/20/2010
The owners is not about to cut his $200,000.00+ a year salary or draw from the business to pay for health insurance.
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KDog76A
Neither political party is good for America
02:23 PM on 05/20/2010
yawn

its obvious you've never been self employed. best do some research.
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T4
Entreprenuer and financial consultant
02:46 PM on 05/20/2010
are you absent a clear picture of reality or do assume weare all on some meds similarto ours. Have you ever operated a small business or just like speaking froma galaxy far far away. Every upward cpsts must be reflected in the price of your goods. You can;t absorb any more costs, especiallyin this eocnomy and with Walmart breathing down your neck as competitor or customer. That means you prices must go up or you gounder and those people are then out of work and get free Obamacare at your expense - providing your legal and a taxpayer. So we lose more jobs, prices up, the tax burden goes up and the cost of medical services continues to escalate. Oh and the quality of care never changes
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dadw5boys
Disabled Vietnam Vet
03:02 PM on 05/20/2010
Then as a business owner you should be pressing for National Heath Care so you can take care of business and let your employees take care of their own health care.
11:58 AM on 05/20/2010
There are hundreds of thousands of small businesses in the same boat. The National Independent Business Associations has said as much. They have surveyed there members and it looks like a substantial majority of them may have to drop there health plans to remain competitive with the guy down the street since the fines (tax) for not providing a company plan are substantially less than the cost of continuing a plan. For Mr. Hoffman, his $79,000 cost for 24 employees will drop to $28,800 worth of fines (tax) if he drops his health plan. Annual Savings: $50,200. From a strictly business point of view, this is a no-brainer.

This is what Congress (Democrat Majority, especially the Liberals and Progressives) want. This is the easiest way for the Federal Government to take over and control all aspects of Health Care.
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dadw5boys
Disabled Vietnam Vet
12:36 PM on 05/20/2010
Yeah the owners are not gonna take any cut in pay or drop out of the Country Club that charges $250,000.00 a year to be a member !
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janejoad
12:50 PM on 05/20/2010
If we had a single payer system, Mr. Hoffman would be hard pressed to find employees. Imagine the freedom of not having to worry about healthcare. One could persue their true calling, instead of having to work at a job they hate. It would change the landscape of the business world where wages would be competitive again instead of benefits being the primary reason for picking an employer.
That's the key, remember, business needs labor. When business has the edge because they can offer certain benefits, WE lose. When WE don't need the benefits to come from our employer, suddenly they will become more friendly to prospective employees because they will have to compete to keep us...........I can hardly wait.
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KDog76A
Neither political party is good for America
02:30 PM on 05/20/2010
how would yuou be able to pursue their true calling? Who pays? You're talking about increasing annual taxes by 4-5 $TRILLION a year to be able to provide a single payer system.

How naive it is think people won't be miserable under universal coverage... You think anybody would collect your garbage or fix your toilet? Yeah people pursue their calling in the custodial arts.

Its obvious your some suburban liberal elitist who doesn't like your commute. Join reality.
11:58 AM on 05/20/2010
This is why all good Americans should avoid using fee extracting and rapacious credit cards and only pay their local small businesses in cash.
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hypnotoad72
Real democracy = living wages.
12:48 PM on 05/20/2010
We're all too busy giving big money to big corporations using big credit cards...
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KDog76A
Neither political party is good for America
02:33 PM on 05/20/2010
Like who? McDonalds? Huffpo? General Motors? Sprint? Dell?

get over yourself, if you're going to be snarky at least think it through
11:56 AM on 05/20/2010
Could it be that small business owners and those who are unemployed because their small business employers had to constrict cashflow...continuously for the past 3 years...are the only people who completely understand that neither the survival of existing small businesses nor the abatement of double digit unemployment matter at all to this president?

For everyone who hasn't put it together yet: Barak Obama has allowed Henry Paulson to shape our economic policy, and so we are back in 1980, the ghost of Ronald Reagan inhabits Barak Obama, and we small business owners and unemployed are waiting for Wall Street to feel sated enough to trickle some of that bounty on down to us. Geithner estimates that will happen toward election time 2012.

The policy of this administration is that if Wall Street is taken care of everything else will take care of itself.

We have met with the deepest of all existential questions: Was it better to have a president who had no brain nor conscience, or one that refuses to use his brain and conscience?
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dadw5boys
Disabled Vietnam Vet
12:37 PM on 05/20/2010
Maybe they should not join Country Clubs that charge an average of $250,000.00 to join !
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KDog76A
Neither political party is good for America
02:34 PM on 05/20/2010
shouldn't you be in line to get your welfare check?
11:45 AM on 05/20/2010
Bait and switch? Nawwww, not our government, never. I mean, we were so happy with all that they had been doing (Democrats AND Republicans), we knew we could trust them on this one!!
10:52 AM on 05/20/2010
That is what happens when you don't read the bill and debate each section before it is passed.

As Pelosi said: " We must Pass it in order to find out what is in it."

What a horse crap way to run our Country!
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KDog76A
Neither political party is good for America
02:34 PM on 05/20/2010
well said
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rbchilds
Independent with Open Eyes
08:06 PM on 05/20/2010
That is Pelosi's perception of transparency.
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castlerider
"A man's home is his castle"
09:44 AM on 05/20/2010
And because we did not enlist the PUBLIC OPTION, Health care providers can be SURE to be there with Lobbyists with their millions of dollars to pay legislators to make sure that this is never changed or adjusted.... After Obama so readily announced that once we got tiis passed, it would be so easy to do.

The sad thing is that this could have been easy if Obama could have been more complete with what he believes in, and not so anxious to make friends with republicans.... Amazing how it continues to go back what a moron Obama is to have had Rahm Emanuel consulting him.
12:02 PM on 05/20/2010
You said it. And he and Bill Clinton are embracing Blanche Lincoln today - the Democrat who scuttled the public option. See, a Democrat can't get elected down in Arkansas unless he acts like a Republican, so Blanche is the sure bet. Uhhhhhh.

Real leadership. A current president who can't stand to be disliked and a former president who just wants to be called on the road to stump for someone because it's easier to get laid away from home.
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KDog76A
Neither political party is good for America
02:36 PM on 05/20/2010
ha good stuff
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KDog76A
Neither political party is good for America
02:36 PM on 05/20/2010
another person who didn't even read a page of any of the bills making comments about the public option.

Why woiuld anybody buy insurance at 125% of the going rate for less coverage.

Do some research before spouting b s
09:41 AM on 05/20/2010
This is an intentional result of letting lobbyist write a bill and compromising with conservatives. It is just like the tax code night for everything else.
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KDog76A
Neither political party is good for America
02:38 PM on 05/20/2010
whoa there!!!!

NO CONSERVATIVES VOTED THIS INTO LAW

this was strictly a liberal thing... conservatives pointed all this out before the final vote, but you didn't do your homework, you just played the cheerleader. Get out from under the propaganda and pay attention to your own party.
11:30 AM on 05/21/2010
AND no conservative will ever vote for real reform. Six entities own two thirds of the assets in the US. As a matter of risk this is unacceptable. The conservative solution is what now? Did any conservative write an amendment to address this? How about allow a vote on an amendment which would address it? Blow your smoke up your own skirt.
10:22 AM on 05/21/2010
You did not want to hear it when conservatives were pointing out things that were wrong with the bill. This fiasco is all yours.
11:37 AM on 05/21/2010
Wow...conservatives pointed fingers. What were they pointing at exactly?

Identify a conservative who tried to address the banks in a preventative measure. Indeed a real conservative would approach the situation in a preventive manner. The GOP has long since lost its conservative inclinations.
09:34 AM on 05/20/2010
I thought you people knew that small business is only here to do the heavy lifting. Someone has to prop up Too Big To Fail.