Tony and Ethan discuss how BeneFlex redefines municipal employee health coverage with IRS-compliant solutions that boost employee paychecks and save municipalities $1,000 per worker annually. From real-life success stories to reinvestment strategies for community improvement, they outline how this approach improves financial wellness, retention, and public resources. Listen to discover how municipalities are creating real change with smart health benefits.
Tony
Hello everyone and welcome to the Leadership Legacy Project. Iâm Tony, your host, and Iâm thrilled to dive into a topic today thatâs all about building a better workplace for your city employeesâand boosting your municipal budget at the same time. And to help us unpack this, we have Ethan with us, a payroll and benefits expert whoâs worked with local governments around the country. Ethan, welcome to the show.
Tony
So Ethan, letâs dive into what many are calling a total game-changer for budgets and employeesâpre-tax deductions. Iâve heard they can actually help employees take home more money each month without costing the city or the workers a dime. Can you break down how this works?
Ethan
Thanks, Tony. So, this is where Section one twenty five of the tax code comes into play. Basically, cities can allow employees to set aside a portion of their income before taxes are calculatedâfor specific benefits like health plans or childcare. And thatâs key, because those pre-tax deductions lower the overall taxable income.
Tony
Wait, soâjust making sure Iâm following hereâyouâre saying their paycheck looks smaller on paper, but somehow theyâre actually taking home more?
Ethan
Exactly. Because less of their pay is being taxed in the first place, whatâs left after taxes goes up. Itâs like finding extra cash without really doing anything. For example, many employees can see up to an extra one hundred dollars a month in take-home pay. Thatâs a pretty solid bump just from using pre-tax dollars for things theyâd need to pay for anyway.
Tony
And this doesnât cost cities anything extra, right? Thatâs the part Iâm kind of trying to wrap my head around.
Ethan
Right. Actually, cities save money too. By reducing the taxable income, the employersâlike the cityâpay less in Federal Payroll taxes. Municipalities could save up to one thousand dollars annually per employee enrolled. Multiply that across a workforce, and youâre freeing up a lot of room in the budgetâwhether thatâs fixing potholes or even buying that new fire truck everyoneâs been asking for.
Tony
Hold upâthatâs wild! So, this is like a win-win for everyone. Employees get more in their checks, the city saves moneyâŠitâs almost too good to be true!
Ethan
Itâs definitely clever, Tony. And itâs all backed by the IRS under Section one twenty five, so thereâs no smoke and mirrorsâjust strategic use of tax incentives. Where this really shines is in recruiting and retention. It gives employees something tangible, like higher take-home pay, without needing to offer raises that strain the general fund.
Tony
Speaking of benefits that make a real difference, Iâve heard about this Mobile Health App that comes with Beneflex. What makes this tool special for city employees?
Ethan
Great question, Tony. The Mobile Health App is a full-service health hub designed for municipal workers juggling demanding schedules. It offers access to a virtual health assistantâso they can book telehealth visits, track wellness, and get care whenever they need it
Tony
Wait, so itâs not just some basic fitness appâit actually connects them with doctors?
Ethan
Exactly. Itâs more than just a fitness tracker. They can book telehealth visits, which is huge for employees doing late-night shiftsâlike snowplow operators or first respondersâwho might not get traditional office hours. Oh, and thereâs this other great feature: if someone has an accident, they can even claim up to a thousand dollars in cash for recovery expenses. Itâs meant to be fast, convenient support.
Tony
No wayâthatâs amazing. And I can imagine the mental health tools are a big deal too, right? It seems like a lot of value packed into one thing.
Ethan
Totally, Tony. Mental health support and financial advice for retirement planning are built into the app too. So, it doesnât just focus on physical healthâit takes a broader approach to employee well-being. For municipal workers who already have enough on their plates, itâs a relief to have resources like this easily accessible.
Tony
Thatâs kind of brilliant. Itâs likeâitâs giving them peace of mind, right? I mean, between the app and the pre-tax benefits we just talked about, it sounds like this program really covers a lot of bases.
Ethan
Exactly, Tony. And it goes beyond just checking the box for health benefits. Itâs about making employeesâ lives easier, which, in turn, makes it easier for cities to retain them long-term. A healthier, more financially stable team is one thatâs more likely to stick around.
Tony
So, Ethan, all of this sounds fantasticâeven the Mobile Health App alone is a game-changer. But, when folks hear about such comprehensive programs, thereâs often this question: âIs it stable? How reliable is Beneflex long-term?â
Ethan
Right, Tony, thatâs a fair concern. And itâs important to sayâthis isnât new. Beneflex is built on a 50-year foundation under IRS Section one twenty five. Programs like this have been around for decades, and theyâve got a solid track record.
Tony
Wait, so fifty years? Thatâs impressive. But who handles, like, the insurance side of things? Is there anything there that adds to the trust factor?
Ethan
Absolutely. The program is backed by an A+ rated insurance provider, so itâs in very capable hands. Plus, itâs approved in all 50 states, which means it adheres to a consistent standard nationwide. That kind of universal approval gives it extra credibility.
Tony
Got it. So weâre not talking about some fly-by-night operation here. Itâs rooted in, like, established systems that already work?
Ethan
Exactly, Tony. Itâs leveraging systems and structures that have been proven. The brilliance is in how theyâve brought it all together to benefit both employees and municipalities without straining budgets. Itâs stability and practicality working hand in hand.
Tony
That makes a lot of sense. I can see how something like this could give people confidenceâitâs tried, tested, and actually delivers value.
Tony
Hey Ethan, we mentioned the app earlier, but a listener just called in asking for a quick recapâcan you walk us through what it actually offers?
Ethan
Itâs the same all-in-one platform we mentioned earlierâ24/7 access to care, counseling, coaching, and fast support when it matters.
Tony
Wait, waitâyouâre saying someone on a late shift, like a sanitation worker or a firefighter, can just hop onto this app and connect with a doctor? Thatâs wild.
Ethan
Exactly. Itâs designed with those tough schedules in mind, so even if someoneâs working nights or weekends, they still have access to healthcare. And hereâs a standout: if they experience an accident, the app allows them to claim up to one thousand dollars in cashâno red tape, no delay.
Tony
Hold up! A thousand bucks for an accident? Thatâs honestly impressive. So, itâs not just about staying healthyâitâs this kind of safety net too?
Ethan
Bringing all that together in one app makes it a powerful retention and support tool for cities. Itâs a real game changer.
Tony
Wow, thatâs a lot more than I expected. I mean, this could really make life easier for public employees balancing a million things. Between the family stuff, the long hours⊠Yeah, I can see how this app is a game changer.
Ethan
Thatâs the goal, Tony. Itâs about delivering tools that address more than just traditional healthcareâitâs really wrapped around the idea of supporting all aspects of an employeeâs well-being. For municipal workers, who already do so much for their communities, having this kind of resource can make all the difference.
Tony
You mentioned mental health resources being part of the Mobile Health App earlier, Ethan. Lately, mental health has become a huge issue for public employees. How does Beneflex tackle that?
Ethan
Itâs a critical area, Tony. Beneflex builds mental health resources directly into the Mobile Health Appâgiving employees instant access to support tools whenever they need themâlike 24/7 counseling access and built-in stress relief features. And itâs all part of the broader focus on well-being.
Tony
Oh, so itâs not just physical healthâitâs hitting those mental and emotional aspects too? Thatâs pretty progressive for something tailored to municipalities.
Ethan
Exactly. Municipal workers deal with unique pressuresâlate-night shifts, community responsibilitiesâit can take a toll. Beneflex designed this to lower barriers to help, so whether someone needs a quick check-in or ongoing therapy, the tools are there at their fingertips.
Tony
Wow, I mean, it sounds like this would really help with retention. If people feel supported, thereâs a better chance theyâll stick around, right?
Ethan
Thatâs exactly the idea, Tony. Supporting mental health isnât just about careâitâs a smart retention strategy. Employees who feel valued and have the resources to tackle challenges are more likely to stay long-term. Beneflex ties this into their broader mission of boosting loyalty and morale.
Tony
Totally. And honestly, I can see how this goes beyond just productivityâitâs about loyalty, morale, and building a municipal workforce that lasts.
Tony
Ethan, with all this focus on boosting morale and retention through tools like Beneflex, how straightforward is it for a city leader to get started? What does implementation look like?
Ethan
Great question, Tony. The team behind Beneflex has really streamlined the process. Itâs designed to be quick and seamlessâusually, cities can get it up and running in just a few weeks. They offer plenty of support to walk municipal leaders through it, and with minimal adjustments to payroll, it runs quietly in the background once set up.
Tony
Thatâs awesome. I mean, it sounds like thereâs no real downside hereâitâs easy to implement, employees love it, and it even saves money for the city. This program kind of checks all the boxes, doesnât it?
Ethan
It really does. Whether itâs putting more money in employeesâ pockets, giving them tools like the health app, or saving municipalities significant budget dollars, it targets a lot of key areas that leaders care about. And, honestly, it shows employees theyâre valued, which, as weâve discussed, has a huge impact on retention and morale.
Tony
Absolutely. Ethan, this has been such an enlightening conversation. Iâm sure a lot of our listeners are gonna walk away from this thinking differently about how benefits programs can transform their teams and even their budgets.
Ethan
Thanks, Tony. Iâve enjoyed breaking this down with you. I hope it sparks some ideas for city leaders to explore how they can do more for their employees while also strengthening their budgets.
Tony
Alright folks, thatâs all for todayâs episode of the Leadership Legacy Project. Huge thanks to Ethan for joining us and walking us through this game-changing program. And to all the listeners out thereâremember, creating workplaces that are better for your people is what drives success in the long run. Thanks for tuning in, and weâll catch you next time!
Chapters (7)
About the podcast
The Leadership Legacy Project gives CEOs and business owners a powerful platform to showcase their journey, connect with industry leaders, and gain a professionally produced podcast episode to use and share. No fees, no catchâjust a chance to inspire, grow, and leave a lasting impact.
This podcast is brought to you by Jellypod, Inc.
© 2025 All rights reserved.