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Monthly Archives: August 2022

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JOIN US FOR OUR UPCOMING INSPIREYOU WORKSHOP

It seems like so many times when we tune to the local or national news, we hear of yet another active shooter event or violent workplace attack. Sadly, these […]
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ACA PAY OR PLAY PENALTIES WILL INCREASE FOR 2023

On Aug. 16, 2022, the IRS updated its frequently asked questions (FAQs) on the employer shared responsibility (pay or play) rules under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to include […]
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FIVE TIPS TO CREATING A CULTURE OF WELLBEING AT WORK

Companies with a strong culture of wellbeing know that it’s about more than offering fruit in the breakroom, an onsite fitness center or a telehealth app. An authentic culture […]
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PROPERTY/CASUALTY MARKET REPORT – Q2 2022

Premiums increased for the 19th consecutive quarter in Q2 2022, with respondents reporting an average premium increase across all account sizes of 7.1%, compared to 6.6% in Q1. Nevertheless, […]
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CELEBRATE NATIONAL NONPROFIT DAY & BE AN ACTIVE FORCE FOR GOOD

Today is National Nonprofit Day—a day to recognize and celebrate the great efforts nonprofits and charities exert to make an impact in their communities and across the world.   At […]
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Senate Passes the Inflation Reduction Act

The U.S. Senate recently passed the Inflation Reduction Act, which includes provisions aimed at addressing climate change, reducing the high costs of prescription drugs and lowering the deficit by […]
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2023 “Affordability” Percentage

Issue Date: August 2022 In Revenue Procedure 2022-34, the IRS significantly decreased the affordability percentage from 9.61% to 9.12% for 2023. This percentage determines which applicable large employers may […]
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PROJECT 2025: AFSP’S STRATEGY TO REDUCE THE U.S. SUICIDE RATE

Since the onset of the pandemic, the suicide rates in the U.S. have raised concerns across our nation. While the overall suicide rate declined by 3%, that trend was […]
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