Reformed: Tax Implications on the Health Care Sector (Health Care Conference)
ON-DEMAND
Online
1-Tax CPE Credits
The 2017-2018 policy and legislative changes had a
significant impact on the health care sector. Learn how
changes from Congress and the IRS affect the healthcare and life sciences industry, with
an emphasis on the increased need to monitor compliance because the cost of
noncompliance is too great a risk.
Time to kill? Earn CPE!
Hear Frank Giardini and Mary Torretta cover the following:
How ACA “mandates” affect health providers and plans
Impact on biopharma and MedTech
Impact on not-for-profit hospitals and providers
How tax cuts can and will affect reimbursements, borrowing, tax exempt
bonds, charitable contributions and fundraising
Responding to increased compliance responsibilities and risks like 990,
501(r)
Registration
PICPA Member: $29 Nonmember: $39
More Information
Course No. ON-DEMANDLevel: Update
Prerequisites:
None
Notes
You will have up to 90 days after the date of purchase to complete the
course and take the exam.
Speaker(s)
Frank Giardini
Principal
Frank D. Giardini, MST Principal, Tax Grant Thornton
LLP
Frank Giardini is a principal with more than 28 years of experience with
clients in the healthcare and higher education industries advising on business
and tax matters. Frank focuses on providing transactional planning and tax
consulting including merger and consolidation planning to his exempt and
for-profit clients.
Frank leads the Mid-Atlantic Non Profit/Healthcare Tax Group from
Philadelphia and has been actively involved in speaking to various industry
groups including HFMA and the PICPA on tax matters affecting the healthcare
industry. Frank has also assisted in the development of tax policies and
procedures as well as the structural aspects of constructed agreements. He has
consulted clients on the tax implications related to: • Intermediate
sanctions planning & compliance • IRS/state tax audit representation •
Executive compensation • Unrelated business tax planning •
Fundraising • Taxable subsidiaries • Community Benefit rules of Form
990 Schedule H • Corporate Governance