IRS finalizes new tax for medical devices in healthcare law
WASHINGTON |
(Reuters) - The U.S. Internal Revenue
Service on Wednesday released final rules for a new tax on medical
devices, products ranging from surgical sutures to knee replacement
implants, that starts next year as part of President Barack Obama's 2010
healthcare law.The 2.3-percent tax must be paid, effective after December 31, by device-makers on their gross sales. The tax is expected to raise $29 billion in government revenues through 2022.
Companies including Boston Scientific Corp, 3M Co and Kimberly-Clark Corp have been lobbying the U.S. Congress for a repeal of the tax.
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