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Repeal of added reporting requirement relieves small businesses (access required)

by Brad Carlson

Published: April 18,2011

Tags: Cooper Norman, Health Care Reform Law, House Resolution 4, Lance Fenton

A vendor-reporting requirement that many small business groups said would create a substantial new administrative burden has been lifted. President Barack Obama late April 14 signed House Resolution 4, which repeals stepped-up reporting requirements that were part of the health care reform law. The increased reporting requirements would have started next year for the 2011 tax year. ...
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