HRA design should be lean, flexible, and smart − just like your small business. Most importantly, a small business HRA should be customized to fit your team's needs and your budget. The good news? There's an easy way to do that with Take Command.
Given the sky high prices of traditional group plans, offering competitive benefits packages might seem out of reach for many small businesses. But without offering health insurance like big corporations, how can small businesses attract talent?
Well, we've got the answer: QSEHRA. It’s a tax-advantaged way to offer financial reimbursements for health insurance to employees of small businesses! Employees can choose an individual health plan that works best for them and then use the QSEHRA funds to pay for insurance premiums or qualified medical expenses or both. It’s a great way to offer competitive benefits as you grow while taking care of existing employees.
And the best part?
It's affordable and scaled to your budget!
As the small business owner, you get to design the way your QSEHRA is set up.
Part of why a QSEHRA is so flexible and efficient is that you can control who is able to participate, what you want to reimburse, and how much each participant receives for reimbursements each month.
There's one key rule to follow here. The IRS rules state that you must treat all full time employees fairly. But that doesn't mean you have to offer them all the exact same reimbursement amount.
Being smart and savvy during setup is the key to unlocking greater savings and efficiencies over other health insurance options.
And remember, it's easy to make changes to your design once you get going − just another way that QSEHRA flexes with your small business.
As we mentioned before, you have to treat all employees fairly, but there are a few loopholes here making it possible for employers to contribute different amounts to different types of employees. While all full-time employees must be included, you can choose whether or not to include the following:
Once you have decided on an amount that your company can afford to reimburse each month, there are a few design options that will help your QSEHRA operate more efficiently.
There's a lot of flexibility over what types of things you choose to reimburse, and these design strategies can help tailor your HRA plan to your company. For example, excluding medical expenses and premiums of spouse plans has the effect of only allowing reimbursements for employees purchasing their own insurance. This could be an effective strategy if you only need to help a few key employees or control your budget.
Need help designing an HRA for your small business, finding a reference plan, or choosing an appropriate reimbursement rate? Chat with us!
Our team can help you benchmark against similar employers in your industry as well as look at the individual market options in your area so you can save money but still offer a great, competitive benefit.
We can also help with on boarding employees, assisting them with reimbursements, help at tax time, and more!
If you want to dig deeper, check out our new QSEHRA Guide. It's chock full of helpful information from HRA requirements to HRA design features to HRA administration.