Industry Preps For Excise Tax Implementation While Repeal Effort Continues
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
The medical device excise tax is still several years from first collection and many in industry are focusing on repeal or revision of the measure, but some attorneys say companies should start seeking answers now from the federal government on how the tax will be implemented
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