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5
Mar

How Michigan’s Auto Reform Will Affect Policy Renewals in 2020

Find out what the state’s auto reform will mean for drivers. While auto insurance rates have increased throughout the country, Michigan drivers have faced the most significant premium hikes.  To combat these exorbitant rates, the state passed a sweeping auto insurance reform that will go into effect on July 1 of this year.  But what do these changes mean for

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27
Feb

Reviewing the Repeal of the Cadillac and Other ACA Taxes

Understanding the effects of the three repealed ACA taxes and fees. On December 20, 2019, the Trump administration signed the 2019 continuing spending resolution that repealed several Affordable Care Act (ACA) taxes.  With these repeals coming into effect this year and next, it’s important for employers to understand how the repeals will affect their bottom lines.  To keep you informed,

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20
Feb

Ask These Questions to Better Understand Your Business Insurance

Here are some of the things you should ask your insurance agent about. As a business owner, you want to do everything in your power to protect your company.  This is why it’s so important to have the right business insurance in Detroit, Michigan. Unfortunately, many business owners do not know enough about commercial insurance to make informed coverage decisions. This is

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13
Feb

Small Businesses Need to Watch Out for These Workers Compensation Mistakes

Don’t make these common mistakes with your workers compensation insurance. Workers compensation insurance is one of the only legally mandated forms of business insurance in Detroit, Michigan.  Unfortunately, many small business owners are not familiar with this type of coverage, and they often make costly mistakes.  To ensure that you aren’t violating your state’s insurance laws or overpaying for your

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30
Jan

Learn About the IRS Offering Relief for 2019 ACA Reporting

What IRS transition relief means for 2019 ACA reporting. On December 2, 2019, the IRS issued a notice that changes ACA reporting standards for employers.  Notice 2019-63 comes as a result of the IRS recognizing that employers may need additional time to prepare the appropriate ACA documentation and paperwork.  Curious to see what IRS transition relief means for you?  Then

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