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As companies large and small begin analyzing the impact of the recently enacted (2,400 page) healthcare bill, Congress is stirring up controversy with mixed signals to the business community on how the IRS will be enforcing compliance and putting pressure on large corporations who have announced negative earnings impact from the bill.
Read these interesting pieces form the Wall Street Journal:
The Tax Police – IRS’s Role in Monitoring Healthcare: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304370304575152181030785348.html?mod=WSJ_newsreel_opinion
Corporate Impact and Barney Frank’s Pressure:
The following was recently posted by House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) http://www.johnboehner.house.gov/blog/?postid=179018
Silence! DemsTrying to Bully Employers on ObamaCare’s Job-Killing Impact
Posted by Press Office on March 30, 2010 Washington Democrats want the nation’s employers to think twice about alerting their workers, customers, shareholders, and the publicat large to the financial impact of President Obama’s new health care law, whether it’s AT&T ($1 billion), Deere & Co. ($150 million), Caterpillar ($100 million), 3M ($90 million), AK Steel ($31 milllion), and Valero Energy (up to $20 million.) The White House blog has been used to question the credibility of these statements. A Cabinet secretary called these public disclosures “irresponsible.” House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-CA) wants to hold hearings and issue subpoenas. These scare tactics are not surprising. Last fall, the Obama Administration issued a gag order designed to keep seniors in the dark about ObamaCare’s massive Medicare cuts. America’s workers have a right to know how this new law will affect them. As do the millions of retirees who may lose their drug benefits. As do the customers who may have to pay higher prices to cover these losses. As do the small businesses who rely on these companies for telecommunications (AT&T), office supplies (3M), gasoline (Valero), and equipment (Caterpillar, John Deere)? These are the very valid questions House Republicans are discussing with their constituents this week while Democrats are attacking companies having a hard enough time trying to survive this recession without Washington getting in the way.
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Posts Tagged ‘california healthcare costs’
Healthcare Costs, The Tax Police (IRS), And Congressional Pressure to Silence Critics.
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010Tags: at&t healthcare, Barney Frank Healthcare, Cadillac Tax, california healthcare costs, Health costs, healthcare tax, obamacare
Posted in Healthcare, Politics, Tax - General, Tax - State & Federal Hiring and Equipment Credits | 1 Comment »
$493 Billion Healthcare Tax Hike Has Immediate Impact on Business Earnings
Saturday, March 27th, 2010AT&T is reporting a $1 BILLION earnings hit, John Deere reported $150 million impact and Caterpillar anticipates a $100 million decrease in earnings from higher premium, reduced tax deductions and various tax increases.
Read the Business Week Coverage of the AT&T Impact:
Read the Marketwatch Summary on the full Industry Impact:
Obama Struggles in Polls and On the Public Relations Trail:
Read the Fox News transcript of President Obama’s challenges in selling the healthcare reform to skeptical Americans:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,590007,00.html
Get the REAL facts from Accounting Web and the U.S. Chamber about how the healthcare bill will impact you and your business:
http://www.accountingweb.com/topic/tax/how-health-care-bill-will-impact-individuals-businesses
Senate Budget Report Provides Interesting Insights Into The Senate Bill:
http://budget.senate.gov/republican/pressarchive/2009/2009-11-19HealthCareFactSheet.pdf
Read how your congressman voted:
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2009/roll887.xml
Other recent links:
U.S. Chamber Web Site:
Tags: 2010 Tax Increases, at&T Heathcare, california healthcare costs, healthcare cost increase, healthcare tax, Obama Healthcare; Senate Healthcare, Social Security Tax on Unearned Income
Posted in Finance/ Retirement, Healthcare, Tax - General, Tax - State & Federal Hiring and Equipment Credits | 1 Comment »

