Part D Retiree Drug Subsidy Tax Likely To Cost Government, Employers Say
Executive Summary
Business leaders are intensifying opposition to a provision in the House and Senate health care reform bills that would revise the tax treatment on the Medicare Part D subsidy for employers who provide retirees with prescription drug coverage
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