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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (1011980)4/18/2017 5:31:16 PM
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Look you POS, The hospital writes off, by that I mean they do not collect it and forget about it. It is not collected. It has nothing to do with a tax loss.
Physicians do not get to declare what they do not collect as a tax loss either. If they except medicare they have agreed to take what ever medicare allows. If medicare allows 50 dollars for what the physician would charge a self pay $100 they do not get to write off as a loss for tax purposes the $50 they would have normally collected from a self pay. On straight medicare the physicians gets 80% of what medicare allows and the patient pays 20% of what medicare allows.
If that does not make it plain enough for you maybe someone as dumb as you are can dumb it down further.
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