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Sunday, August 16, 2015

James Harrison rejects sons' participation trophies http://t.co/0aUaibSBCx

James Harrison rejects sons' participation trophies http://t.co/0aUaibSBCx Source:
August 16, 2015 at 10:09AM

Saturday, January 18, 2014

The Business Side of Music Show #91

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Wednesday, August 07, 2013

Affordable Care Act for Self Employed



Affordable Care Act for Self-Employed Individuals According to SBA and the
Department of Labor

Does anyone really know what Obama Care means? NO? Well, I suggest we look very
carefully into the pros and cons of the legislation. The SBA has presented information
about the Implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
According to the Individual Shared Responsibility provisions of the Affordable
Care Act each individual must have basic health insurance coverage (known
as minimum essential coverage), qualify for an exemption, or make a shared
responsibility payment when filing a federal income tax return as an additional
tax. Individuals will not have to make a payment if coverage is unaffordable,
if they spend less than three consecutive months without coverage, or if they
qualify for an exemption for several other reasons, including hardship and
religious beliefs. Minimum essential coverage includes, at a minimum, all of
the following categories: Employer-sponsored coverage (including COBRA and
retiree coverage), coverage purchased in the individual insurance Marketplaces,
Medicare Part A coverage, Medicaid coverage, Children's Health Insurance
Program (CHIP) coverage, certain types of Veterans health coverage, and
TRICARE. It does not include certain specialized coverage such as only for
vision or dental care, workers’ compensation, or coverage only for a specific
disease or condition. (Source: SBA.)

• Small Business Health Care Tax Credits
The small business Health Care Tax Credit helps small employers afford the cost
of health care coverage for their employees and is specifically targeted for those
employers with low- and moderate-income workers. The credit is designed to
encourage small employers to offer health insurance coverage for the first time
or maintain coverage they already have. Since 2010, businesses that have fewer
than 25 full-time equivalent employees, pay average annual wages below $50,000,
and that contribute 50% or more toward employees’ self-only health insurance
premiums may qualify for a small business tax credit of up to 35% to help offset
the costs of insurance. In 2014, this tax credit goes up to 50% and is available to
qualified small employers that participate in the Small Business Health Options
Program (SHOP). Eligible small employers can claim the current credit through
2013, and the enhanced credit can be claimed for any two consecutive taxable
years beginning in 2014 through the SHOP.
Small businesses with generally up to 50 employees will have access to the new
health care insurance marketplaces through the Small Business Health Options
Program (SHOP). Currently, small businesses may pay on average 18% more
than big businesses for health insurance because of administrative costs. SHOP
will offer small employers increased purchasing power to obtain a better choice of
high-quality coverage at a lower cost. Costs are lowered because small employers can pool their risk. To enroll, eligible employers must have an office within the
service area of the SHOP and offer SHOP coverage to all full-time employees. In
2016, employers with up to 100 employees will be able to participate in SHOP.
PROS:
ß According to Washington, 32 million Americans are currently without health
insurance. This act will allow a larger portion of the general population will now have
access to the coverage they need.
ß Patients with pre-existing conditions cannot be denied coverage by insurance
companies, and companies can no longer drop someone once they get sick.
ß College students can stay on their parents’ plans until the age of 26.
ß The federal government will pay the states to allow low-income individuals to
enroll in Medicaid
ß The Medicaid “doughnut hole” gap in coverage will be eliminated by 2020.
ß Each year, $125 million will go towards funding school-based health centers and
programs to reduce teen pregnancy.
ß States are required to set up insurance exchanges to make it easier to find the best
deals on private health insurance.
ß If an insurance company denies someone coverage, that person can go to an
external appeals process.
ß The number of bankruptcies caused by health-related issues will be severely
reduced.

CONS:
ß The intrusion of the federal government into the practice of medicine.
ß 18 million of the uninsured will be forced to go under Medicaid, while the rest
will have to accept another government program. Even so, millions will remain
uninsured.
ß By 2019, an estimated 4.8 million seniors will be forced out of Medicare
Advantage.
ß Medicare will be cut by $528 billion dollars.
ß Taxes will be increased (especially on high-income individuals).ß By forcing States to accept federally-mandated health insurance, the Act violates
States’ rights.
ß Some speculate that you can be thrown in jail for failure to pay your health
insurance taxes.
There must be a full understanding of this legislation before implementation. It seems
to have more “bugs” than Orkin and Terminix combined. Perhaps, the plan should be
delayed in its entirety, until it can be simplified and presented to the people to vote for
or against, what amounts to a total social medicine legislation. Washington, are you
listening to the people? 

Friday, May 03, 2013

Vote for Traci Snowe

  Hey there Fans
   Okay, so short and sweet, a promoter friend of mine contacted me about an opportunity to open for Brandy at         War Memorial Auditorium on June 8th here in Nashville.  So, I entered myself and my acoustic duo Snowe v. Wade into a contest that begins with getting lots of support on FaceBook and Twitter.  So very simply, if you've ever wanted to do something so badly, but needed other people's support to make it happen then you know how we are feelin right now!  Pretty please with caramel on top, take literally 60 seconds right now to click on these links and hit the little Facebook AND Twitter Like buttons to vote for us to get a chance to perform in front of industry judges to get the opening slot.  Stace and I are about feel good music and bringing something real and positive back to this industry and we are going to do it, but we need your support:

If you are feeling lots of love and generosity...take another 5 minutes to forward this e-mail to your friends and post the links on all of your social networks.  If you are like me, you get hit up for stuff like this every day, so please if you are going to do it do from the heart.

Love your sis, friend, fave artist, daughter, cuz, homey...

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Indie Connect Christian Music

Hello Friends and Fellow Indie Connectors!

I thought you might be interested in knowing that Bob Bender, who runs our Hendersonville TN. just returned from the Rauch Christian Music Ministry Conference. So, at his luncheon today (Tuesday, Oct. 27), he will be re-capping what was discussed at the conference last week (very informative) with regards to the future of the Christian Music Industry. The meeting is at 11:30 at the Black Eyed Pea, 164 E. Main St. in Hendersonville,TN and the cost is $5 plus the cost of your meal.

You might also be interested in knowing that we have a new Christian Musicians' club starting up. It will be meeting the 2nd Thursday of every month at Corky's BBQ, 100 Franklin Rd. in Brentwood TN, beginning November 12. The meeting starts at 7. However, you are more than welcome to join the Club President, Tom Sabella, and his 1st guest.speaker, Royce Taylor, a former member of the world-renowned Gospel Quartet, The Stamps, for dinner at 6 PM! Again, the cost is only $5 for the meeting, but you're on your own for dinner.

I hope you can make it. The networking and the training will be tremendously helpful in moving your career in Christian music forward! Have a brilliantly creative day!

Vinny Ribas
CEO
Indie Connect, Inc.
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vinny@indieconnect.net
www.indieconnect.net