To don my tin foil hat for a moment....
The IRS has been in the news for tough grilling of conservative groups seeking tax exempt status, asking for donors, what was discussed, material, etc etc and some claim using that info to target audits.
The IRS is about to start enforcing the birth control mandate.
If you're an agent, any second thoughts on discussing ways to circumvent this regulation or minimize it if your client asks? Sounds crazy, but then so did the idea they would target groups teaching the constitution or speaking up for honest elections. Would you risk being excluded from selling exchange policies? With the new licensing organizations at a national level is it really a jump to think the government might not want to work with agents not working the products they want?
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