Taxation of Hospitals and Health Care Organizations (Non-Members)
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This manual covers tax issues and tax exemption criteria for all types of health care organizations, including hospitals, managed care organizations, medical groups, integrated health care delivery systems, long-term care organizations, and joint ventures.
The authors, AHLA-past president Douglas Mancino and recognized health care taxation authority Ofer Lion, closely focus on issues relevant to health care based on their decades of experience. Topical coverage includes charitable tax exemption, measuring community benefit, 501(r) requirements, physician recruitment, excise tax on executive compensation, unrelated business income, and much more.
The Second Edition ISBN was 9780820543642.
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Published January, 2024.
Table of contents
PART A: General and Specific Substantive Requirements for Health Care Entities
Chapter 1: The Evolution of the Principles of Taxation of Health Care Organizations
Chapter 2: Charitable Organizations Described in Section 501(c)(3)
Chapter 3: Social Welfare Organizations Described in Section 501(c)(4)
Chapter 4: Tax Exemption of Nonprofit and Government Hospitals
Chapter 5: Managed Care Organizations
Chapter 6: Facilities and Services for Elderly and Disabled Populations
Chapter 7: Tax Exemption of Medical Groups and Faculty Practice Plans
Chapter 8: Integrated Health Care Delivery Systems
Chapter 9: Freestanding Outpatient and Ambulatory Health Care Organizations and
Facilities
Chapter 10: Risk-Bearing and Insurance Organizations
Chapter 11: Parent Corporations, Hospital Auxiliaries and Fund-Raising Organizations
Chapter 12: Wellness, Hospice, and Other Forms of Health Care-Related Organizations
Chapter 13: Health Information Technology Organizations
Chapter 14: Title Holding Companies and Single-Member Limited Liability Companies
Chapter 15: Cooperative Hospital Service Organizations
Chapter 16: Public Charity Options for Health Care Organizations
PART B: Special Tax Rules Affecting Tax-Exempt Hospitals and Managed Care
Organizations
Chapter 17: Section 501(r) Requirements Applicable to Section 501(c)(3) Hospitals,
Including Certain Government Hospitals
Chapter 18: Physician Recruitment and Retention Issues Applicable to Tax-Exempt
Hospitals and Health Care Organizations
PART C: Lobbying and Electioneering Rules and Limitations
Chapter 19: Lobbying by Public Charities
Chapter 20: Electioneering by Hospitals and Health Care Organizations
PART D: Excise Taxes on Excess Benefit Transactions, and Compensation in Excess of
$1 Million
Chapter 21: Excise Tax on Excess Benefit Transactions
Chapter 22: Section 4960 Excise Tax on Compensation in Excess of $1 Million
Chapter 23: Abatement of Certain First- and Second-Tier Chapter 42 Excise Taxes
PART E: Unrelated Business Tax Planning
Chapter 24: General Unrelated Business Income Tax Concepts
Chapter 25: General Unrelated Business Income Tax Rules and Modifications
Chapter 26: Calculating Unrelated Business Taxable Income
Chapter 27: Unrelated Debt-Financed Income
PART F: Exemption Application, Record-Keeping, and Filing Requirements
Chapter 28: Procedures for Obtaining and Maintaining Exemption Status
Chapter 29: Record-Keeping, Reporting, and Disclosure Requirements and Penalties
Chapter 30: Internal Revenue Service Audits
Chapter 31: Resolution of Tax Controversies Without Litigation
Chapter 32: Litigating Recurring Exempt Organization Issues
PART G: Transaction Planning
Chapter 33: Acquisitions, Member Substitutions, Mergers, Consolidations, and Joint
Operating Agreements
Chapter 34: Partnerships and Joint Ventures
Chapter 35: Conversions of Tax-Exempt and Taxable Nonprofits to For-Profit Status
Chapter 36: Conversions of For-Profit Corporations to Nonprofit Tax-Exempt Status