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September 03, 2009
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Consumer Groups Oppose Proposal To Change Accounting Rules for Deferred Tax Assets
The Consumer Federation of America (CFA) and Center for Economic Justice (CEJ) strongly oppose the proposed changes to the accounting treatment for deferred tax assets before the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. The proposed change hurts consumers by reducing the amount of liquid resources available to insurers, and requiring less cash to meet regulatory standards. It is anti-consumer and should be rejected.
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