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Old 08-03-2012, 01:16 PM
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C corp paying for health ins premiums

My husband owns a C-corp. He and I are officers, and are 2 of the 5 employees. His corporate bylaws state that the corporation will pay health ins premiums and all out of pocket medical costs for salaried employees, (he is the only one, the rest are hourly). Our new accountant told us he cannot do this anymore unless he pays for this for all his employees. We are getting conflicting answers as to what is legal in this case. Can you help? He said the law changed a couple years ago.



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