Health Insurance Stipends: Are They Taxable?
The answer is: It depends
Explanation:
If health insurance is provided directly to employees by their employers, it is not taxable. However, if employers pay a fixed sum (stipend) to employees to cover the costs of individually purchasing health insurance, the stipend may be considered taxable income. Additionally, the premium amount may also be taxable depending on the employee's income level.
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