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I need to end coverage for an employee who was terminated one month ago. Why am I being told the termination effective date that I have entered is not correct?

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I need to end coverage for an employee who was terminated one month ago. Why am I being told the termination effective date that I have entered is not correct?

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You can’t enter a date outside of your retro period. The termination effective date is calculated by counting back the number of days in your retro period from the current date.

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