Congress and the President have extended and expanded the COBRA premium subsidy which will allow more individuals to take advantage of federal assistance. The new legislation is part of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2010 which extends the COBRA subsidy’s eligibility period for two months and extends the maximum duration of the federal assistance from nine months to 15 months. Employers will be required to provide additional notification to qualifying employees of regarding their rights under the Act.
At this point, the Department of Labor (DOL) has not provided a sample of the additional notice required under the provision. However, the new provision does require additional notices describing the new 15-month premium subsidy and other amendments. It will be important for all employers’s to stay up to date regarding the new notices and any sample’s issued by the DOL. Notices should be sent to all assistance-eligible individuals who are on COBRA on or after November 1, 2009, or whose qualifying event is a termination of employment occurring on or after that date.
Credit/Refund Processes for COBRA Subsidy Extension
Credit and refund procedures will be necessary to accommodate assistance-eligible individuals (AEIs) who paid more than the required 35 percent COBRA premium since the enactment of the subsidy extension. We recommend working closely with your benefits department to ensure participants receive the proper refund and that the amount your organization paid out is reimbursed through a premium reduction through a payroll tax credit. As always, Midwest Staffing Group is available as a resource and will keep your organization updated on any critical changes!
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