Friday, May 25 2012 1:04 PM EDT2012-05-25 17:04:15 GMT
A ceremony is underway at the American Legion Post at 9th Street and Second Avenue for the new VA Mobile Clinic in Lake Charles. The clinic will offer basic health services for local veterans, and primaryMore >>
A ceremony is underway at the American Legion Post at 9th Street and Second Avenue for the new VA Mobile Clinic in Lake Charles. More >>
Friday, May 25 2012 12:52 PM EDT2012-05-25 16:52:27 GMT
The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office's phone lines are not working at this time. AT&T has experienced a fiber cut somewhere in their system which has disabled all calls. This affects all incomingMore >>
The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office's phone lines are not working at this time. More >>
Friday, May 25 2012 11:45 AM EDT2012-05-25 15:45:19 GMT
Breast cancer treatment can be devastating - from losing a breast or both - to losing the range of motion in your arms. But there is a procedure offered locally that can remove the first area cancer cellsMore >>
There is a breast cancer procedure offered locally that can remove the first area cancer cells spread and protect a woman's ability to move freely.More >>
Friday, May 25 2012 9:57 AM EDT2012-05-25 13:57:22 GMT
The following is a Press Release: Louisiana residents can stock up on flashlights, batteries, generators, and other storm-related items free of the 4 percent state sales tax during the 2012 HurricaneMore >>
Louisiana residents can stock up on flashlights, batteries, generators, and other storm-related items free of the 4 percent state sales tax during the 2012 Hurricane Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday on Saturday, May 26 and Sunday, May 27.More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 11:32 PM EDT2012-05-25 03:32:59 GMT
After a year of smart budgeting, the Lake Charles Charter Academy had a surplus. The extra money went toward improving classrooms and improving the wallets of the employees at the charter school. SomethingMore >>
A big surplus means a big bonus for Lake Charles Charter Academy employees.More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 10:00 PM EDT2012-05-25 02:00:17 GMT
Jeremy Lee Brown is currently on trial for the June 2008 murder of his mother Gretta Ellzey, and step father, Benjamin Ellzey. It's day three of the trial, and only one witness has taken the stand today.More >>
Jeremy Lee Brown is currently on trial for the June 2008 murder of his mother Gretta Ellzey, and step father, Benjamin Ellzey. It's day three of the trial, and only one witness has taken the stand today. More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 8:26 PM EDT2012-05-25 00:26:53 GMT
The following is a Press Release from PPG Industries, Inc.:This morning, at approximately 6 a.m., a leak from an ammonia storage tank was reported at PPG's Lake Charles, La., chemicals complex. The leakMore >>
This morning, at approximately 6 a.m., a leak from an ammonia storage tank was reported at PPG's Lake Charles, La., chemicals complex. The leak consisting of low concentrations of ammonia was contained and there was no offsite impact or injuries as a result. More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 8:10 PM EDT2012-05-25 00:10:53 GMT
Tricia McClelland has been banking with Jeff Davis Bank for seven years and has never had a problem. "They [Jeff Davis Bank] are awesome.... Even to this point, they're good" said McClelland. That wasMore >>
Cases of identity theft were traced to a restaurant in Jennings. Hackers believed to be from overseas, got hold of a list of credit/debit card numbers from the restaurant's Point of Sale terminal and sold those numbers online, jeopardizing residents in the area.More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 6:39 PM EDT2012-05-24 22:39:24 GMT
The trial of Amos Maddox came to an abrupt halt this morning when he decided to plead guilty as charged. Maddox pleaded guilty to attempted first degree murder, aggravated rape, aggravated burglary andMore >>
The trial of Amos Maddox came to an abrupt halt this morning when he decided to plead guilty as charged.More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 4:31 PM EDT2012-05-24 20:31:18 GMT
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - A proposal to shorten voting hours on most election days in Louisiana has been revived by a state Senate committee that killed the idea earlier this month. Currently, poll hoursMore >>
A proposal to shorten voting hours on most election days in Louisiana has been revived by a state Senate committee that killed the idea earlier this month.More >>
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The following is a press release from the Office of the Press Secretary of The White House:
The Affordable Care Act includes a Small Business Health Care Tax Credit to help small businesses afford the cost of covering their workers. For tax year 2011 alone, the existing tax credit will benefit an estimated 360,000 small employers who provide health insurance to two million workers.
In his fiscal year 2013 Budget, President Obama has called for expanding and simplifying the Small Business Health Care Tax Credit. If the President's proposal is enacted, the tax credit would benefit nearly half a million employers who provide insurance to four million workers. Over the next ten years, the proposal would provide an additional $14 billion in tax credits. For a particular business, these changes could mean a tax cut of tens of thousands of dollars. The President has proposed to:
Allow Small Businesses with Up to 50 Workers to Qualify for the Credit: Currently the tax credit is only available to employers with fewer than 25 full-time workers. (Part-time workers are counted proportionally based on the hours they work.) The President's Budget doubles this ceiling to 50. It also doubles – from 10 full-time workers to 20 – the maximum size for a firm to receive the maximum credit matching rate (which is currently 35% and increases to 50% in 2014).
Adopt a More Generous Phase-Out Schedule. The tax credit phases out based on both the average wage paid by the employer and the number of workers it employs. The President's Budget makes the phase-out schedule more generous and permits every otherwise eligible firm that falls within the limits for size (50 full-time workers) and average wage ($50,000 per full-time worker) to receive the credit.
Simplify the Credit by Streamlining the Rules. The President's Budget eliminates two requirements for claiming the credit:
"Uniformity Requirement." The Budget eliminates the requirement that employers claiming the credit determine that they contribute the same percentage of the cost of each employee's health insurance. This will make the credit less dependent on the specific practices of the employer and easier to claim. Employers would still be required to contribute at least 50% of the premium, ensuring a substantial commitment to their employees' health coverage.
Cap Based on State Average Premiums. The Budget eliminates the cap that limits eligible employer contributions to the amount an employer would have contributed if it offered the plan with the average premium in the state – another requirement that can be complicated to calculate and which is unnecessary given other incentives to control premiums.
Together, eliminating these requirements will significantly simplify the process of claiming the credit.
Examples of How the Budget Proposal Affects Various Businesses
Example 1: Budget Makes Small Business with 30 Full-Time Employees Eligible
Business Profile:
Full-Time Employees: 30
Wages: Average $25,000 per employee
Employer Premium Contribution Per Employee: $5,000
Tax Credit in 2012:
Under Current Law: Not Eligible
Under Budget Proposal: $35,000
Tax Credit in 2014:
Under Current Law: Not Eligible
Under Budget Proposal: $50,000
Example 2: Budget More than Doubles Credit for Small Business with 15 Full-Time Employees
Business Profile:
Full-Time Employees: 15
Wages: Average $35,000 per employee
Employer Premium Contribution Per Employee: $6,000