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Question of the Week - COBRA Notices

Missed COBRA Notice for Terminated Employee? Act Now to Avoid Penalties. Send Notice ASAP, Start 18-month Period from Sending Date. Learn More.

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Q.- We forgot to send a COBRA notice to an employee who terminated 3 months ago. What should we do?

A.- You should send the notice as soon as possible to avoid penalties. Under Federal COBRA, the continuant will have 60 days from the date the letter was mailed to elect.

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