New Jersey Small Business Health Benefits Guide
A complete guide to small business health benefits in New Jersey — covering Section 125 Cafeteria Plans, FICA savings, state-specific compliance requirements, and plan options for New Jersey employers.
Health Insurance Options for New Jersey Small Businesses
New Jersey employers with 5+ W-2 employees can implement a Section 125 Cafeteria Plan at $0 net employer cost. Businesses with 1–4 employees qualify for WoW Health Plans. Both options provide real healthcare access without large premium budgets.
Section 125 in New Jersey
Section 125 Cafeteria Plans operate under federal IRS rules in all 50 states. New Jersey employers generate approximately $91.81 per employee per month in employer FICA savings, which fund healthcare benefits at zero direct cost.
State-Specific Rules for New Jersey
While federal Section 125 rules apply uniformly, New Jersey may have specific payroll tax conformity rules, employee benefit notice requirements, and state continuation coverage obligations. Summit Health Benefits provides all state-specific documentation for New Jersey clients.
New Jersey Employer FICA Savings
A New Jersey employer with 20 W-2 employees at average wages of $2,600/month generates approximately $1,836/month ($22,032/year) in employer FICA savings through a Section 125 plan — enough to fund comprehensive healthcare benefits for all employees with no additional budget required.
How to Implement in New Jersey
Implementation in New Jersey typically takes 10–14 business days. Summit Health Benefits handles the written plan document, New Jersey compliance notices, payroll integration, and employee enrollment from start to finish.
New Jersey Plan Options
The free Cafeteria Plan covers virtual care, prescriptions, dental, vision, and mental health. The Premium HealthShare option adds major medical coverage for $125/employee/month — the most cost-effective comprehensive health benefit available to New Jersey small businesses.
New Jersey Small Business Health Benefits FAQ
Common questions from New Jersey employers about Section 125 eligibility, FICA savings calculations, state payroll conformity, and implementation support are answered by Summit Health Benefits during a free consultation.