My client is right that there is a rumor going around about this, including one of those wonderful "chain" e-mails that breathlessly states that starting in 2011, you'll be taxed on employer-provided health insurance and that you need to forward the e-mail on to all your friends.
As with most rumors like this, there is a small grain of truth here. The health care bill passed in the spring does indeed impose an excise tax on employer-provided health insurance (this is the so-called "Cadillac Tax" that you may have heard of). Here are the facts about this excise tax:
- The tax starts in 2018, not 2011
- The tax applies only to employer-provided health insurance that exceeds $27,500/year and is imposed on the insurance company, not on you
- It is true that the value of your emloyer-provided health insurance will be reported on your W-2, but that's all -- it's reported on your W-2 but it's not a taxable item to you; it will be shown for reporting purposes only
http://www.snopes.com/politics/taxes/hr3590.asp
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