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QSub | Tax Law for the Closely Held Business
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Tax Law for the Closely Held Business. Legal Updates and Commentary for Tax and Estate Planning. C Corp-to-S Corp: It “Pays” To Be The Last In and First Out? August 10, 2015. Posted in Federal Tax Issues. In general, a C corporation may achieve pass-through treatment for income tax purposes, without triggering immediate income or gain recognition, by electing to be treated as an S corporation. One caveat to this general rule, however, is the so-called LIFO Recapture rule. Under IRC Sec. 1363(d). Taxpayer...
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Medicare | New York Health Law
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New York Health Law. 8216;Incident To’ Billing: Billing Physician as the Supervising Physician and Ancillary Personnel Requirements. By Jeffrey P. Rust. July 16, 2015. Posted in Audit and Compliance. Physicians and Other Licensed Professionals. CMS has published a Proposed Rule. To clarify how physicians are to bill for services furnished incident to the professional services of a physician. Furnished in a noninstitutional setting to noninstitutional patients. Care must be taken to ensure the supervising...
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New York Health Law. Subscribe to Judge Seybert. EDNY Judge Refuses To Unseal Grand Jury Minutes In Health Care Identity Theft Prosecution. By Kevin P. Mulry. February 10, 2015. Posted in Fraud and Abuse and Stark. Earlier this month, EDNY Judge Joanna Seybert examined the elements of Aggravated Identify Theft in an interesting context: a motion to unseal grand jury minutes in a health care fraud prosecution,. United States v. Cwibeker. This case highlights again the need for vigilance concerning patient...
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CMS | New York Health Law
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New York Health Law. 8216;Incident To’ Billing: Billing Physician as the Supervising Physician and Ancillary Personnel Requirements. By Jeffrey P. Rust. July 16, 2015. Posted in Audit and Compliance. Physicians and Other Licensed Professionals. CMS has published a Proposed Rule. To clarify how physicians are to bill for services furnished incident to the professional services of a physician. Furnished in a noninstitutional setting to noninstitutional patients. Care must be taken to ensure the supervising...
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'Incident To' Billing: Billing Physician as the Supervising Physician and Ancillary Personnel Requirements | New York Health Law
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New York Health Law. Raquo; ‘Incident To’ Billing: Billing Physician as the Supervising Physician and Ancillary Personnel Requirements. 8216;Incident To’ Billing: Billing Physician as the Supervising Physician and Ancillary Personnel Requirements. By Jeffrey P. Rust. July 16, 2015. Posted in Audit and Compliance. Physicians and Other Licensed Professionals. CMS has published a Proposed Rule. To clarify how physicians are to bill for services furnished incident to the professional services of a physician.
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Aggravated Identity Theft | New York Health Law
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New York Health Law. Archives: Aggravated Identity Theft. Subscribe to Aggravated Identity Theft. EDNY Judge Refuses To Unseal Grand Jury Minutes In Health Care Identity Theft Prosecution. By Kevin P. Mulry. February 10, 2015. Posted in Fraud and Abuse and Stark. Earlier this month, EDNY Judge Joanna Seybert examined the elements of Aggravated Identify Theft in an interesting context: a motion to unseal grand jury minutes in a health care fraud prosecution,. United States v. Cwibeker. This case highlight...
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EDNY Judge Refuses To Unseal Grand Jury Minutes In Health Care Identity Theft Prosecution | New York Health Law
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New York Health Law. Raquo; EDNY Judge Refuses To Unseal Grand Jury Minutes In Health Care Identity Theft Prosecution. EDNY Judge Refuses To Unseal Grand Jury Minutes In Health Care Identity Theft Prosecution. By Kevin P. Mulry. February 10, 2015. Posted in Fraud and Abuse and Stark. Earlier this month, EDNY Judge Joanna Seybert examined the elements of Aggravated Identify Theft in an interesting context: a motion to unseal grand jury minutes in a health care fraud prosecution,. This case highlights agai...
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Archives | Lawful Libations | Long Island Wine & Spirits Lawyers | Farrell Fritz Law Firm
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Legal Updates and Commentary for Vineyards, Breweries, Distilleries and Farmers. Robert M. Connelly. John C. Armentano. Robert M. Connelly. Subscribe to this blog via RSS. View Our LinkedIn Profile. Follow Us on Twitter. Friend us on Facebook. Subscribe to this blog by email. Marketing Activities of Vineyards: When Do Local Zoning Laws Apply? Couple’s Dream of a Family Winery Crushed by Zoning Board Decision. Can an IPA Beer Trademark Be Confusingly Similar to a Wine? TTAB says “Yes”. New York Health Law.
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Legal Updates and Commentary for Vineyards, Breweries, Distilleries and Farmers. Subscribe to Litigation RSS Feed. Beck’s Drinkers Confused Over Beer’s Origin Proceed to Class Certification. November 4, 2014. Posted in Labeling and Advertising. Beer Wars: Lucasfilm Strikes Bock. By Robert M. Connelly. October 31, 2014. Posted in Labeling and Advertising. Once-Settled Dispute Between Long Island’s Duck Walk Vineyards and Napa Vineyard Flares Up. June 26, 2014. Posted in Labeling and Advertising. Back in 2...
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Customer Confusion | Lawful Libations
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Legal Updates and Commentary for Vineyards, Breweries, Distilleries and Farmers. Tag Archives: Customer Confusion. 8220;Masquerade” Wine Trademark Refused, Too Similar to “Mascarade” Mark on Mixed Drinks. February 2, 2015. Can an IPA Beer Trademark Be Confusingly Similar to a Wine? TTAB says “Yes”. January 14, 2015. Beck’s Drinkers Confused Over Beer’s Origin Proceed to Class Certification. November 4, 2014. Posted in Labeling and Advertising. You’re a brewer ready to launch a new label. You re...8220;Ma...