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Senate could deny payments to physicians owing taxes
Ambulatory Surgery Reimbursement Update, May 15, 2007
Physicians who owe federal taxes, but who still receive federal funds through Medicare, may face new legislation from the Senate, according to the Chicago Tribune.
The legislation was introduced by Senators Norm Coleman and Carl Levin after a congressional investigation revealed an estimated 21,000 providers who owed $1.3 billion in back taxes in the first nine months of 2005.
The new legislation would require that the Department of Health and Human Service's Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services participate in the Federal Payment Levy Program, which levies payments to delinquent taxpayers from the federal government until the outstanding tax debt is paid.
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