26 CFR · Internal Revenue

§ 54.4980B-8 — Paying for COBRA continuation coverage.

26 CFR § 54.4980B-8

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26 C.F.R. § 54.4980B-8 (2026).

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§ 54.4980B-8 Paying for COBRA continuation coverage. The following questions-and-answers address paying for COBRA continuation coverage: Q-1: Can a group health plan require payment for COBRA continuation coverage? A-1:

(a)Yes. For any period of COBRA continuation coverage, a group health plan can require the payment of an amount that does not exceed 102 percent of the applicable premium for that period. (See paragraph (b) of this Q&A-1 for a rule permitting a plan to require payment of an increased amount due to the disability extension.) The applicable premium is defined in section 4980B(f)(4). A group health plan can terminate a qualified beneficiary's COBRA continuation coverage as of the first day of any period for which timely payment is not made to the plan with respect to that q

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