Early Bird Registration is Now Available
Medical Device Tax Workshop
September 19 –20, 2012
Washington, DC
Agenda
"Sustaining a U.S. operating environment conducive to the growth and ongoing operations of the advanced medical technology industry, as shown in this report, carries significant economic benefits."
"As detailed herein, every $1 billion in advanced medical technology industry revenues in the U.S. generates an additional $1.69 billion in national economic output, nearly 13,000 jobs, and $778 million in personal income. Likewise, however, any policies or changes that negatively impact the operating environment or otherwise reduce industry revenues will have the inverse effect — driving significant employment reductions, income reductions, and declining business output."
Learn the "how-to's" of this possible device tax. Receive ground breaking information from industry leaders and their meetings with IRS and Treasury staff. Interact in educational sessions, collaborative lessons, and discuss with other industry affiliates concerns with the medical device excise tax. MTLI will prepare you for these changes with medical device tax experts by identifying key issues and updating you with modifications of the medical device excise tax.
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