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More About This Textbook
Overview
A Comprehensive Resource for Creating Organization-Wide Compliance
Written by a stellar team of Arthur Andersen health care and exempt organization tax experts, the Arthur Andersen Guide to Navigating Intermediate Sanctions and companion diskette offer health care and exempt organization executives a vital resource. Containing the information and tools needed to comply with the new IRS intermediate sanctions law and avoid costly financial penalties, the Arthur Andersen Guide to Navigating Intermediate Sanctions includes:
- The critical information necessary for understanding the complexities of the IRS's intermediate sanctions law
- Step-by-step guidance for creating an effective compliance program
- Numerous checklists for evaluating areas of potential risk
- Detailed diagnostic tools for assessing manager liability and determining disqualified persons
- A diskette with a wealth of useful forms that can easily be customized to accommodate unique organizational needs
"This book provides a practical road map for financial compliance managers who are assessing the potential impact of intermediate sanctions on their organizations."—Catherine A. Jacobson, chief compliance officer, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center"A good technical resource for organizations seeking to comply with the intermediate sanctions legislation."—G. Daniel Shealer, Jr., deputy general counsel, The Johns Hopkins Health System Corporation
The book contains black-and-white illustrations.
This practical and in depth guide is a critical tool for hospital chief financial officers and chief compliance officers who want to avoid stiff financial penalties and be sure of compliance with an IRS code.
Editorial Reviews
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Reviewer: Catherine J. Buck, RN, MSN(Froedtert Hospital)Description: This useful reference is created to assist organizations with understanding the Intermediate Sanctions Law. It has been designed in a checklist format that enables users to review an organization's activities and transactions and document findings related to level of compliance with the law.
Purpose: The purpose is to help leaders of affected organizations understand the new law. This book contains tools to assist in reviewing transactions and assessing relevant party and management exposure to intermediate sanctions. The material is presented in a workbook-like format with distinct sections easily identified by tabs. The useful charts and tools are included in hard copy as well as on disk. Step-by-step instructions on how to apply the information in assessing an organization's compliance are concise. The product clearly meets the stated objectives, and the authors provide a much needed reference.
Audience: This publication is intended for use by leaders of tax exempt organizations to help them insure compliance with the law as well as an aid in protecting their leadership from unwarranted liability. In my judgment, this product would be very useful for corporate compliance officers and staff. The authors are clearly authorities on the subject matter.
Features: With this comprehensive publication the authors suggest a specific approach to assessing organizational compliance with the Intermediate Sanctions Law. More specifically, they cover the identification of disqualified persons, examination of transactions between organizations and disqualified persons, manager liability, revenue sharing transactions, and rebuttable presumption of reasonableness. The product performance is excellent. The charts and tools are vital to the successful application of the material. The simplicity and organization of material is the highlight of the publication.
Assessment: This publication is a superb reference on a complex subject matter. Though I am not aware of other publications on this specific topic, it is far superior to traditional interpretive guidelines, often the only references available for new legislation. The authors do an outstanding job of assuring that nothing is lost in translation.
Catherine J. Buck
This useful reference is created to assist organizations with understanding the Intermediate Sanctions Law. It has been designed in a checklist format that enables users to review an organization's activities and transactions and document findings related to level of compliance with the law. The purpose is to help leaders of affected organizations understand the new law. This book contains tools to assist in reviewing transactions and assessing relevant party and management exposure to intermediate sanctions. The material is presented in a workbook-like format with distinct sections easily identified by tabs. The useful charts and tools are included in hard copy as well as on disk. Step-by-step instructions on how to apply the information in assessing an organization's compliance are concise. The product clearly meets the stated objectives, and the authors provide a much needed reference. This publication is intended for use by leaders of tax exempt organizations to help them insure compliance with the law as well as an aid in protecting their leadership from unwarranted liability. In my judgment, this product would be very useful for corporate compliance officers and staff. The authors are clearly authorities on the subject matter. With this comprehensive publication the authors suggest a specific approach to assessing organizational compliance with the Intermediate Sanctions Law. More specifically, they cover the identification of disqualified persons, examination of transactions between organizations and disqualified persons, manager liability, revenue sharing transactions, and rebuttable presumption of reasonableness. The product performance is excellent. The charts andtools are vital to the successful application of the material. The simplicity and organization of material is the highlight of the publication. This publication is a superb reference on a complex subject matter. Though I am not aware of other publications on this specific topic, it is far superior to traditional interpretive guidelines, often the only references available for new legislation. The authors do an outstanding job of assuring that nothing is lost in translation.5 Stars! from Doody
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Meet the Author
DIANE CORNWELL is the Arthur Andersen National Director of Tax Exempt and Higher Education Tax Practice and is a member of the Arthur Andersen Healthcare Tax Core Group. She is an editor of The Future of Healthcare Physician and Hospital Relationships and Tax Economics of Charitable Giving. ANNE M. MCGEORGE is a member of the Arthur Andersen Healthcare and Tax Exempt Team. JEFFREY D. FRANK is a member of the Arthur Andersen Tax Exempt Team. VINCENT J. CROWLEY is a member of the Arthur Andersen Tax Exempt Team.
Table of Contents
List of Charts.
Introduction.
Overview of the Intermediate Sanctions Law.
Establishing an Intermediate Sanctions Review Process.
Disqualified Persons Determination.
Diagnostic Review for Disqualified Persons.
Diagnostic Review for Organization Manager Liability.
Examining Revenue-Sharing Transactions.
Rebuttable Presumption of Reasonableness.
Appendix A: Intermediate Sanctions Law.
Appendix B: Excerpt from House Ways and Means Committee Report on Taxpayer Bill of Rights 2.
Appendix C: Intermediate Sanctions Proposed Regulations.
Appendix D: IRS Model Conflicts of Interest Policy.
Glossary.
Index.
The Authors.
Instructions for Charts on Disk.