Healthcare Industry and Tax Reform
Federally Mandated Cuts to Medicare, Tax-Exempt Municipal Bond Financing, Individual Mandate, UBIT and More
Recording of a 90-minute CLE/CPE webinar with Q&A
This CLE/CPE course will provide guidance to healthcare counsel on the impact of tax reform on the healthcare industry.
Outline
- Tax reform changes—impact on the healthcare industry
- Federally mandated cuts to Medicare/ PAYGO ramifications
- New executive compensation excise tax
- Individual mandate
- Unique issues for nonprofit healthcare providers
- Tax-exempt status
- UBIT
- Tax-exempt municipal bond financing
Benefits
The panel will review these and other key issues:
- How changes under tax reform will affect healthcare providers, particularly nonprofits
- Understanding the impact of the elimination of the individual mandate penalty
- Impact and response to changes to UBIT and more
Faculty
Peter Domas
Of Counsel
Dickinson Wright
Mr. Domas’ practice is devoted to representing clients in the healthcare industry, and assisting them in... | Read More
Mr. Domas’ practice is devoted to representing clients in the healthcare industry, and assisting them in navigating the complex statutory and regulatory environment unique to healthcare corporate, transactional and litigation matters. He also counsels clients on the development and maintenance of effective internal compliance programs with a special focus on federal and state fraud and abuse laws, reimbursement regulations, and HIPAA. Prior to entering the practice of law, Mr. Dumas directed the Midwest's contract compliance audit operations for a national service company whose clients included numerous national, local and government insurance providers. He is also a Certified Public Accountant in both Michigan and Illinois.
Nicole M. Elliott
Partner
Holland & Knight
Ms. Elliott assists clients in understanding and navigating healthcare reform and tax reform with the assistance of the... | Read More
Ms. Elliott assists clients in understanding and navigating healthcare reform and tax reform with the assistance of the firm's strong bipartisan Public Policy & Regulation Group with its deep ties throughout Washington, D.C. Her practice also involves advising clients in the context of tax controversies, both at the administrative level and in litigation. Prior to joining Holland & Knight, Ms. Elliott was a U.S. Treasury Executive and member of the senior executive team with the Internal Revenue Service acting as Senior Advisor to Commissioner John A. Koskinen. Prior to her work with the IRS, Ms. Elliott was a tax litigator for the U.S. Department of Justice, Tax Division.
CloseTravis F. Jackson
Partner
King & Spalding
Mr. Jackson counsels health systems and hospitals in a wide array of areas, including pursuing mergers and... | Read More
Mr. Jackson counsels health systems and hospitals in a wide array of areas, including pursuing mergers and acquisitions, structuring joint venture relationships with physicians, hospitals or other providers, developing and implementing physician integration strategies, and identifying opportunities for academic medical centers and health systems to increase their brand recognition through program affiliations with community hospitals. He counsels health care providers on emerging regulatory issues, such as the 340B Program and defends clients in HRSA and manufacturer investigations related to 340B drug purchasing and billing practices. He also brings a wealth of experience concerning the tax and governance needs of hospitals and other nonprofit organizations.
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