"The write downs are not tax deductible. The only thing that is is when a patient fails to make their copay, coinsurance, or deductible amounts that you are required (by your contracts) to make a good-faith attempt to collect."
So, is it a possibility that they don't want the patient to make co-pay/co-insurance/deductibles, so that they can write them off?
....I collect 100 from you now, or I wait until I file my taxes in April to reduce my income by 100 so I don’t pay the corporate tax of 20% on it, saving me $20.
"The write downs are not tax deductible. The only thing that is is when a patient fails to make their copay, coinsurance, or deductible amounts that you are required (by your contracts) to make a good-faith attempt to collect."
So, is it a possibility that they don't want the patient to make co-pay/co-insurance/deductibles, so that they can write them off?
....I collect 100 from you now, or I wait until I file my taxes in April to reduce my income by 100 so I don’t pay the corporate tax of 20% on it, saving me $20.
I think I want you to pay your fucking bill.