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BFBP
(redirected from Bona Fide Benefit Plan)

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BFBPBanque Fédérale des Banques Populaires
BFBPBona Fide Benefit Plan
BFBPBerau Forest Bridging Project
BFBPBeginning Farmer Bond Program
BFBPBoiler Feed Booster Pump
BFBPBase Finished Back Panel (cabinet)
BFBPBatch Fit to Best Paths (algorithm)


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Benefits that might be included in a bona fide benefit plan offering are retirement, medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurance plans.
a Missouri risk management consultant/broker, today announced it has been recommended by the Associated General Contractors of Missouri ("AGC-MO") to offer The Contractors Plan bona fide benefit plan to AGC-MO members working on Davis-Bacon jobs, including projects being created by the economic stimulus package (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 - "ARRA").
But, allocating the fringe amount to a bona fide benefit plan, such as The Contractors Plan, results in savings for both the employer and employees because a portion of these monies are not subject to payroll taxes and workers compensation insurance.
 
 
 
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