Making Heads or Tails of Obamacare as a Sole Proprietor or Small-Business OwnerObamacare may actually improve small-business owners' bottom lines. Here are four factors to consider when signing up.

ByMark J. Kohler

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When it comes toObamacare, small-business owners have more options for deducting expenses, receiving tax credits and shopping for better insurance policies. It's critical that entrepreneurs understand their options, which include Health Reimbursement Arrangements, or HRAs. Here is a brief video expanding on these issues.

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Mark J. Kohler

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Mark J. Kohler is a CPA, attorney, co-host of the podcastsMain Street BusinessandDirected IRA Podcastand a senior partner at both the law firm KKOS Lawyers and the accounting firm K&E CPAs. He is also a co-founder of Directed IRA Trust Company. He is the author ofThe Tax and Legal Playbook, 2nd EditionandThe Business Owner's Guide to Financial Freedom.

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