Employers to begin deducting Washington Cares premiums [Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, Wash.]
Jun. 26—OLYMPIA — Washington employers will begin deducting premiums from Washington workers' paychecks on Saturday for the
"Most of us will need some form of long-term care but don't have a way to pay for it," said
Workers will contribute 0.58% of each paycheck during their working years to be able to access a
The release describes several specific exemptions to the programs that workers can apply for, including three new conditional exemptions and one permanent exemption. The conditional exemptions are for workers who are a spouse or registered domestic partner of an active-duty
For more information for employers and workers, visit wacaresfund.wa.gov.
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