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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Franchot Promotes Federal Health Insurance Tax Credits For Small Businesses

Comptroller Peter Franchot will nudge thousands of Howard County small businesses to take advantage of additional tax credits available through the Affordable Care Act.

He joined a number of health care advocates and politicians in Columbia on Monday to announce his outreach to over 5,000 small businesses in Howard County.

The small businesses will receive a letter signed by the comptroller telling them they “may be eligible for a new tax credit to help offset your group health insurance costs.” The letters were sent out Monday, directing recipients to a tax credit calculator to find out what percentage of the tax credit they will likely qualify for.

The mailing is being paid for by the Horizon Foundation, a Howard County organization focused on health care.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Either these tax credits don't exist, or it's impossible to get them.

Anonymous said...

All he is doing is pandering and campaigning for Governor.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
All he is doing is pandering and campaigning for Governor.

Just look around he is all over the state giving people Certificates of Merit for what ever reason. When does a Comptroller give certificates of merit?