Wisconsin Office of Health Reform Implementation
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 Governor Jim Doyle - Medical Students
Through national health insurance reform, coverage will be extended to more than 32 million Americans, and more than 125,000 Wisconsin residents. Millions of people and small businesses right here in Wisconsin could see reduced health care costs and better coverage.

These reforms provide real benefits that will help real people. And Wisconsin has been recognized by the national media as a state that is ideally situated to implement reform.

The reason for this is simple: when national health insurance reform is fully implemented much of the country will look like Wisconsin does today. See Executive Order regarding health care reform.

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Is it true that employer contributions towards health care will be taxable?

No.  Although starting in 2011 employers must report their health care contributions on employees W2 forms, this information is for reporting purposes only and is not considered taxable income.

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