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The Affordable Care Act: Guidance for Alabama Employers on What to Expect in 2013 and Preparing for 2014

Alabama ACES is offering a webinar on Jan 8th, 2013.

Check it out www.aces.edu/events#

ACES Public Webinar Info:

The Affordable Care Act: Guidance for Alabama Employers on What to Expect in 2013 and Preparing for 2014, January 8 at 1 P.M. CST

Alabama small-business owners must plan for the impact that changes in federal health care laws will have on their businesses. While the majority of the new taxes, mandates and administrative requirements begin in January 2014, some major provisions take effect in 2013. A webinar January 8 at 1 p.m. will offer practical guidance for business owners.

There will be both an embedded window and a link to watch this webinar at this location on Tuesday, January 8 at 1 p.m.

You may use either the embedded player or the link to watch the program. The embedded player may be more convenient.To test your setup and connection, The embedded player will play full screen if you wish. It may take a few seconds for the session to "buffer" before it begins to play. This buffering time may vary based on your internet connection.

The webinar is sponsored by the Alabama Cooperative Extension System; the National Federation of Independent Business; Constangy, Brooks and Smith, LLP; and Jackson Thornton Certified Public Accountants

http://aces.panopto.auburn.edu...431c0a5097

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