DOES MILEAGE MATTER ANY MORE UNDER TAX REFORM? The Internal Revenue Service has issued the 2019 optional standard mileage rates used to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business, charitable, medical or moving purposes. The IRS attempts to make it easier for the average person to file business-use deductions for auto travel,...
Do your travel plans involve visits to places that require a valid passport? If so you had better not be in arrears with the IRS! The IRS has stepped up its game to collect back taxes. Under the FAST Act, the IRS is required to provide a list of people who owe back taxes to...
Non-Physician Providers would seem like the perfect prescription for a busy practice to cure patient overflow and long wait times while increasing practice income, however it can take time to integrate the NPP into your practice and add to your documentation worries as well as billing and coding headaches. Mid-Level providers like Physician Assistants and...
Incident-to Billing and Non-physician Practitioners By Guest Contributor Jean Acevedo, LHRM, CPC, CHC, CENTC, AAPC Fellow President and Senior Consultant of Acevedo Consulting Incorporated Physicians have been billing under Medicare’s incident to benefit for years; that’s how they have been paid for the nurse’s injections, infusion services and other physician services personally provided by a...
Positively Family Friendly Tax Provisions There is a lot that working Moms and Dads need to know about getting Uncle Sam to help with child care. Time to learn about the Child Tax Credit, the Child Care Tax Credit, & Dependent Care FSAs! They may sound alike, but they are all different, with different rules...







