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Measure Likely to Include Tax on Employees’ Health Benefits
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
The White House Office of Management and Budget estimates that the tax exemption that helped create the employer-based health care system during World War II will cost the federal government $174 billion in lost tax receipts in 2009, making it a policy target for health care reform.
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