KPMG report: Potential tax implications of healthcare reform

Potential tax implications of healthcare reform

President Trump has said that healthcare reform and tax reform are two of his administration’s highest priorities, and congressional Republicans have echoed this sentiment.

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The exact timing and contours of these reforms are far from certain—but what is clear is that the two are not mutually exclusive. It is a near-certainty that healthcare reform legislation (if enacted) would include significant tax law changes—changes that would affect individuals, the healthcare industry, and the business community at large.

 

Read a February 2017 report [PDF 199 KB] prepared by KPMG LLP: What’s News in Tax: Potential Tax Implications of Healthcare Reform

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