Identify key issues such as identifying taxable medical devices, taxable and non-taxable uses, combination products, bundled services, exemptions, reporting, exclusions, rebates, payment, penalties, accounting systems, ruling guidance, and more.
Join tax professionals in discussing how to implement the new medical device 2.3% excise tax. Government agency officers have had meetings with industry leaders since the medical device tax was enacted in March of 2010. Meet with these leaders to find out about the issues you and your company face with the medical device tax. Receive information from industry leaders and their meetings with IRS and Treasury staff.
Medical device tax experts discuss how to implement these tax changes. Interact in educational sessions, collaborative lessons, and discuss with other industry affiliates concerns with the medical device excise tax. Medical device tax leaders navigate you through these tax changes by identifying key issues such as:
- Identifying taxable medical devices
- Taxable and non-taxable uses
- Combination products
- Bundled services
- Exemptions
- Reporting
- Exclusions
- Rebates
- Payment
- Penalties
- Accounting systems
- Ruling guidance
- Implications on Implantables, Wound Care, Surgical, Medical Supplies, Software, and Systems
Where: Sheraton Crystal City Hotel, Arlington, VA
When: March 13 – 14, 2013
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