Rep. Axne Announces Support for Bipartisan Bills to Lower Health Care Costs
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- Bipartisan bills repeal 'Cadillac Tax' and Health Insurance Tax (HIT) which, if enacted, will raise premium prices
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Today,
The Middle Class Health Benefits Tax Repeal Act of 2019 would repeal the 'Cadillac Tax,' which is a 40 percent excise tax on high-cost employer-provided health insurance plans. The Jobs and Premium Protection Act would repeal HIT, which is an annual fee on health insurers that was intended to help fund state and federal marketplaces. While both taxes are levied on insurance companies, if enacted, they would shift the burden to consumers by raising health care costs.
"I've said from day one that the Affordable Care Act isn't perfect and that I'd work with anyone to fix it. If enacted, these taxes will drive up the cost of care for everyday Iowans," said
The
The Middle Class Health Benefits Tax Repeal Act of 2019 would repeal the ACA mandated 'Cadillac Tax,' the 40 percent excise tax on the most expensive employer-provided health insurance plans. Employer-sponsored health benefits whose value exceeds
Although the tax is on insurance companies, the burden will be passed onto
The Health Insurance Tax (HIT):
The Jobs and Premium Protection Act repeals Section 9010 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, known as the Health Insurance Tax (HIT). The ACA mandated an annual fee on health insurers, known colloquially as HIT, that was intended to help fund state and federal marketplaces. However, if enacted, insurers will shift the burden to consumers, increasing costs on nearly everyone in the marketplace, from seniors to small businesses.
In 2018,
In order to make up for this lost, insurers are expected to increase premiums by 2.2%, which equates to approximately
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