Above the Fold |
April 27, 2012 |
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Slower US growth raises job concerns |
By Christopher S. Rugaber and Paul Wiseman |
The US economy grew more slowly in the first three months of this year. Governments spent less, and businesses cut back on investment. But consumers spent at the fastest pace in more than a year…Read more
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White House threatens student loan veto |
By Alan Fram |
The White House threatened a veto Friday of a Republican bill keeping the interest rates on federal student loans from doubling this summer, objecting that the measure would finance its $5.9 billion cost by abolishing a health care program…Read more |
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Overheard on BenefitsPro |
Are these rebates (if you receive one) taxable as ordinary income or just a return of after tax income spent on health care premiums and therefore not taxable, unless it was included in one's medical deductions on their 1040. Perhaps there is a tax accountant out there with an answer.
-- Wibcoinc, Health insurer rebates to top $1 billion
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