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How Does The American Rescue Plan Act Impact Employers?

  • Benefits Buzz
  • Apr 13, 2021
  • 2 min read

The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA) was signed into law on March 11, 2021. The law generally provides financial relief for individuals, state and local governments, schools, businesses, and other purposes.


In addition, the law contains the following measures of special interest to employers and their employees:


  • A subsidy for COBRA* premiums, funded through employer tax credits (described in more detail below)

  • Extension of employer tax credits for Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) employee leave voluntarily provided through Sept. 30, 2021

  • Expansion of employee earnings eligible for the FFCRA tax credit

  • Inclusion of testing and immunization as reasons for FFCRA leave

  • Extension of $300 increase in weekly unemployment benefits

  • Extension of weekly unemployment benefits for workers who otherwise wouldn’t qualify for these benefits

  • Expansion of subsidy for ACA premiums

  • Increase in DCAP contribution limits

  • Extension and expansion of the employee retention tax credit

Employers should review the ARPA’s provisions to identify any requirements and opportunities that apply to them. Employers should also watch for official guidance on the implementation of the law.


ARPA’s COBRA Subsidy Provisions

ARPA subsidies cover the full cost of COBRA* or mini-COBRA premiums from April 1, 2021, through Sept. 30, 2021, for employees (and their qualifying family members), if the employee lost or loses group health insurance due to an involuntary job loss or reduction in work hours.


The subsidy applies to people who are still within their original COBRA or mini-COBRA coverage period, for the length of that coverage period, even if they declined or dropped COBRA or mini-COBRA coverage earlier.


The subsidy does not apply to:

  • Individuals whose job loss was voluntary or the result of gross misconduct; or

  • Individuals who are eligible for another group health plan or Medicare.

The subsidies are funded through a refundable, advanceable payroll tax credit. Employers are required to provide new notices about the subsidy to employees.

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