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- Title
Taxes, Regulation and Employee Benefits.
- Authors
Weizmann, Howard C.
- Abstract
The article focuses on the impact of taxes and regulation on employee benefits. Specifically, it looks at the equity issues associated with the federal expenditures on retirement and health care. The author argues that employers can effectively guard against what he calls government by ventroloquism. He points out that the repeal of Section 89 employee benefits regulations by the United States Congress was a result of small and big business being active in the political process. The same thing needs to happen in the pension area. Issues that need to be addressed include pension simplification and the evaluation of future legislation based on their on coverage and expansion of the system.
- Subjects
UNITED States; EMPLOYEE benefits; PUBLIC spending; TAXATION; RETIREMENT; MEDICAL care
- Publication
Benefits Quarterly, 1991, Vol 7, Issue 2, p66
- ISSN
8756-1263
- Publication type
Article