You manage your business with precision. You know your payroll numbers, your overhead, and your staff count. You have 35 full-time employees, which, in your mind, keeps you safely under the 50-employee threshold for the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Employer Mandate. You aren't an "Applicable Large Employer" (ALE), so you don't think you need to worry about offering group health insurance for employers or filing complex IRS forms. But what if you also own 85% of a secondary boutique firm with 20 employees? Or what if you and your two business partners own three different LLCs, each with 18 employees? Suddenly, the IRS doesn't see three small businesses. They see… Read More
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