ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- The comptroller of Maryland is urging small businesses to take advantage of tax credit they could be eligible for relating to health care reform.
Comptroller Peter Franchot is scheduled on Monday to talk about a pilot program to see how well mailings to more than 5,000 small businesses in Howard County will boost interest.
Vincent DeMarco, president of the Maryland Health Care for All Coalition, says it's hoped the pilot program will be replicated across the state.
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2 comments:
Was there a tax credit law passed that we didn't know about?
How about my small business that has one employee..me
and pays ALL health care coverage?
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