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Posted on May 3, 2019

Bullock signs $15 Million tax on health insurance premiums

Under the legislation the state will assess a 1.2 percent premium tax on all major medical policies sold in Montana, which will raise an estimated $15 million. The tax does not apply to self-funded group insurance plans.

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