Small Business Insurance Requirements Small Business Owners With Less Than 15 Employees...will You Cancel Your Group Policies Under The New COBRA?

Small business owners with less than 15 employees...will you cancel your group policies under the new COBRA? - small business insurance requirements

With the new requirement that the employer 65% of the COBRA premium for 9 months paid, most companies can not afford to offer insurance. We are reducing our policy of a POS plan, which costs nearly nothing, then we terminate it after 9 months. We do not offer coverage in 2010, and probably never will.

What is your company with fewer than 15 employees? It is a thing of the past, insurance for small business now?

2 comments:

Jason P said...

Yes No, I can afford to do so. I am happy to be in a position to my staff that provide their own policy, a check for $ 75 per month. But maybe not much.

blue collar, you know how many jobs will be cut off some of us, just to able to create jobs for people? Some people are happy they can afford to hire anyone. There are always unexpected expenses, to break something that might hurt someone. In my case, the weather can play a role. You have no idea what they are talking. Some people are lucky enough to still have a job, much less secure. I also have my life. I have bills to pay like everyone else. Therefore, a business for themselves.

blue collar said...

I know that many small business owners and that is most curious that the homes of family and have a good, new cars and going on holiday, but to help pay for their minutes. No employee insurance. How sad, dass

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