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    July 13, 2020 
     

    The Honorable Nancy Pelosi
    Speaker
    U.S. House of Representatives
    Washington, DC 20515
     
    The Honorable MitchMcConnell
    Majority Leader
    U.S. Senate
    Washington, DC 20510
     
    The Honorable Kevin McCarthy
    Minority Leader
    U.S. House of Representatives
    Washington, DC 20515
     
    The Honorable Charles Schumer
    Minority Leader
    U.S. Senate
    Washington, DC 20510
     
    The Honorable Richard Neal
    Chairman, Committee on Ways & Means
    U.S. House of Representatives
    Washington, DC 20515
     
    The Honorable Charles Grassley
    Chairman, Committee on Finance
    U.S. Senate
    Washington, DC 20510
     
    The Honorable Kevin Brady
    Ranking Member, Committee on Ways & Means
    U.S. House of Representatives
    Washington, DC 20515
    The Honorable RonWyden
    Ranking Member, Committee on Finance
    U.S. Senate
    Washington, DC 20510


    Re: Taxation of Provider Relief Fund Payments

    Dear Majority Leader McConnell, Speaker Pelosi, Minority Leader Schumer, Minority Leader McCarthy, Chairman Neal, Chairman Grassley, Ranking Member Brady, and Ranking Member Wyden:

    The Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) deeply appreciates actions taken by Congress to assist physicians, group practices, and healthcare providers across the country in meeting the demands of the COVID-19 pandemic. In particular, financial assistance programs and efforts codified in coronavirus relief legislation offer a lifeline to group practices confronting financial challenges associated with reduced revenue and increased expenses due to the pandemic, thereby mitigating economic stress and enabling providers to appropriately focus on patient care and safety measures. To improve upon the implementation of crucial financial support, we respectfully request that Congress take action to address the tax treatment of Provider Relief Funds offered through the Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund and clarify that any retained payments are nontaxable for all recipient providers.
     

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