U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IS SET TO
VOTE ON REPEALING OBAMACARE’S MEDICAL DEVICE TAX
“The
House Is Scheduled To Vote This Week On Two Partial Repeal Bills, Including One
To Eliminate The Law’s Controversial Tax On Medical Devices.” (Sam
Baker And Elise Viebeck, “House Set To Repeal Device Tax,” The Hill’s “
Health
Watch,” 6/4/12)
The Tax Will Go Towards Funding
ObamaCare
The
$28.5 Billion On Medical Device Manufacturers Will Go To Pay For ObamaCare.
“The 2.3% levy applies to the sale of everything from cardiac
defibrillators to artificial joints to MRI scanners. The device tax is supposed
to raise $28.5 billion from 2013 to 2022, and it is especially harmful because
it applies to gross sales, not profits.” (Editorial, “Improvised Explosive
Device Tax,” The
Wall Street Journal, 5/28/12)
IF ALLOWED TO STAND, COMPANIES WILL BE FORCED TO MAKE TOUGH
DECISIONS
The Tax Will Negatively Affect
Businesses
ObamaCare’s
2.3 Percent Tax On Medical Devices Will Negatively Affect Businesses.
(Tom Tobin, “Health Care: The Everywhere Issue,” The
Rochester Democrat And Chronicle , 9/25/11)
- The Columbus Dispatch : ObamaCare’s Medical Device Tax Is Already Having A Negative Impact On The U.S. Economy. “A tax on medical devices and equipment tucked into the 2,400-page 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act illustrates the negative impact the legislation is already having on the U.S. economy. Quite simply, nothing is free.” (Editorial, “The True Cost,” The Columbus Dispatch, 3/26/12)
“The
Tax Likely Will Have Its Greatest Impact On Small And Mid-Size Companies,
Particularly Those Developing New Technologies, [Phillip] Seligman [Of Standard
& Poor’s] Wrote.” (Ben Sutherly, “Medical-Device Makers Fight Tax,”
The
Columbus Dispatch, 5/15/12)
- 74 Percent Of Small Business Owners Blame ObamaCare For Hurting Job Creation. (Tim Mak, “Chamber Poll: Small Biz Blames D.C.,” Politico, 1/18/12)
A
Report From The Advanced Medical Technology Association Found That The Medical
Device Industry Would Have One Of The Highest Tax Rates In The World.
(Sam Baker, “Device-Makers Say Tax Will Cost 43,000 U.S. Jobs,” The
Hill’s “ Health
Watch,” 9/7/11)
- Companies Could Owe More In Taxes Than They Generate In Profits. “But typical of Washington, the approach makes foggy assumptions about the marketplace. The tax would be collected on gross sales, not profits, meaning many companies could end up owing more in taxes than they generate in profits.” (Editorial, “Congress Should Rescue Medical Device Makers, Tampa Bay Times, 5/31/12)
- Some Companies Working Within Narrow Margins “Could Be Taxed Out Of Existence.” “Companies at make-or-break margins could be taxed out of existence, especially in an intensely competitive industry where four of five businesses are start-ups or midsized.” (Editorial, “Improvised Explosive Device Tax,” The Wall Street Journal, 5/28/12)
Medical Device Companies Will Be
Forced To Cut Costs And Lay Off Workers
In
A Recent Survey, Nearly Half Of The Medical Device Company Executives Who
Responded Said They Planned To Cut Costs And May Be Forced To Lay Off Workers In
Order To Comply With The Tax. “According to the survey of 190 financial
executives from the medical device manufacturing industry, 40 percent of
respondents said their companies are already contemplating actions such as price
increases and cost reductions, including possible layoffs, as a way to stay
competitive.” (Chris Reidy, “KPMG Survey: New Tax Could Hit Medical Device
Companies Hard,” The
Boston Globe , 4/18/12)
- Due To The Tax, “Many Companies Will Owe More In Taxes Than They Generate In Profits, Requiring Companies To Lay Off Employees.” “ (Medical Device Manufacturers Association, “House Health Care Bill Passes,” MDMA, 3/21/10)
At
Least Three Firms Have Already Announced Layoffs In Anticipation Of The Tax.
“At least three firms have already announced layoffs in anticipation of
the tax, including Michigan-based Stryker Corp, a maker of hip and knee
replacements that said it will cut its work force by 5 percent, losing 1,000
jobs.” (N.C. Aizenman, “Medical Device Tax Repeal Bill Gains Some Ground,”
The
Washington Post , 5/30/12)
The
Medical Devices Group: “The Tax Will Stifle Innovation And Cost Thousands Of
High-Paying Jobs.” (Medical Devices Group, Petition
To Congress, 7/18/11)
ObamaCare’s
Taxes Such As The Medical Device Tax Is Leading To “Fewer Jobs.” “What
is the impact of regulation and the new healthcare law? Fewer jobs.
Seventy-eight percent of small businesses surveyed report the taxation,
regulation and legislation from Washington makes it harder for their business to
hire. And, 74% say the recent health care law makes it more difficult to hire
additional employees.” (“Small Business Community Quarterly Survey,” US
Chamber Of Commerce, 1/18/12)
- ObamaCare’s Tax On Medical Devices Will Keep Cook Medical, “The World’s Largest Privately Owned Medical Device Company” From Expanding. “ (Tony Pugh, “Medical Device Makers Push Congress To Repeal Excise Tax,” McClatchy, 9/22/11)
- Adarza Biosystems Inc. CEO Rand Henke: Medical Device Tax Is Keeping Adarza From Expanding. (Tom Tobin, “Health Care: The Everywhere Issue,” The Rochester Democrat And Chronicle , 9/25/11)
COLORADO:
Fred Perner, CEO Of Colorado-Based Encision Inc, Expects The Tax To Cut Into The
Company’s Profitability. “At Encision Inc. in Boulder, the feeling is
much the same. Encision's 61 employees are involved in making and selling
devices and monitors used in laparoscopic, or minimally invasive, surgeries,
said Fred Perner, the company's chief executive. While a 2.3 percent tax may not
sound like a lot, it's a significant amount of the company's profitability,
Perner said. To respond, Encision may have to look at personnel costs in sales
and marketing, as well as pricing and current research and development costs, he
said.” (Beth Potter, “Device Makers Brace For Fed Tax,” Boulder
County Business Report, 5/24/12)
- Boulder County Business Report: The Medical Device Tax Passed As Part Of ObamaCare Will Have A “Devastating Impact” On The Medical-Device Sector, Which Represents Thousands Of Jobs In Boulder Valley, Colorado. “But sometimes, Congress so bungles policy that it's truly staggering. That's the case with a planned 2.3 percent federal tax on medical devices — part of the Affordable Care Act that narrowly passed Congress in 2010. The tax, slated to go into effect in 2013, will have a devastating impact on the medical-device sector, which represents thousands of jobs in the Boulder Valley.” (Editorial, “Congress Should Rescind Tax On Medical Devices,” Boulder County Business Report, 5/24/12)
FLORIDA:
Bill Petty, CEO Of Florida-Based Exactech, Says The Medical Device Tax Could
Cost More Than $3 Million And Lead To Fewer New Jobs. “For an
established company like Exactech, an excise tax scheduled to start next year on
medical devices could cost more than $3 million and lead to fewer new jobs, CEO
Bill Petty says.” (Anthony Clark, “Medical Device Makers Fear New Tax Would
Cripple Them,” The
Gainesville Sun, 6/03/12)
- The Tampa Tribune : “ Members Of Florida's Congressional Delegation, Republicans And Democrats Alike, Should Kill This Insidiously Unhealthy Tax.” (Editorial, “Congress Should Rescue Medical Device Makers, The Tampa Tribune, 5/31/12)
INDIANA:
Zimmer Holdings, An Indiana Medical Device Manufacturer, Plans To Lay Off
Workers Due To The Medical Device Tax. “Zimmer Holdings (NYSE:ZMH)
announced layoffs at its Warsaw, Ind., headquarters, pointing to the expected
burden of the medical device tax as partly responsible for some of the losses.
The orthopedics device maker plans to offset the entire burden posed by the
impending 2.3% device levy in 2013 through cost-cutting efforts, part of which
include layoffs.” (Arezu Sarvestani, “Zimmer Axes Jobs To Cut Costs Ahead Of
Med-Tech Tax,” Mass
Device, 3/6/12)
MICHIGAN:
ObamaCare’s Medical Device Tax Caused Michigan-Based Medical Device Manufacturer
Stryker To Cut Five Percent Of Its Workforce – Approximately 1,000
Employees. Bloomberg News data.” (“Stryker To Cut 5% Of Workforce,”
Detroit Free Press, 11/11/11)
- Stephen Rapundalo, CEO Of MichBio, In Ann Arbor, MI: “There’s A Tsunami Coming And You Probably Won’t Know What Hit You Until It’s Too Late. … The Biggest Assault On Our Industry Is The Medical Devices Tax.” (Tom Henderson, “MichBio CEO Says Tax Is An ‘Assault’ On Medical Device Companies,” Crain’s Detroit Business, 4/22/10)
MINNESOTA:
CEO Of Minnesota-Based LifeScience Alley Don Gerhardt:
“Minnesota Is Going To Take About 25 Percent Of The Hit On The Total Tax
Levied Against The Medical Technology Industry …”(Annie Baxter, “Excise
Tax Has Local Medical Device Makers Concerned,” Minnesota
Public Radio, 3/29/10)
- 69 Companies And Groups In Minnesota Signed A Nationwide Petition To Repeal The Medical Device Tax In ObamaCare. (Medical Devices Group, Petition To Congress, 7/18/11)
OHIO:
A. Malachi Mixon III, CEO Of Ohio-Based Invocare, Said That The Medical Device
Tax Is Like “Throwing A Hand Grenade” Into Health Care Industry. (Chuck
Soder, “Tax On Medical Device Manufactuers Could Be Taxing,” Crain’s
Cleveland Business, 3/29/10)
- 41 Companies And Groups In Ohio Signed A Nationwide Petition To Repeal The Medical Device Tax In ObamaCare. (Medical Devices Group, Petition To Congress, 7/18/11)
PENNSYLVANIA:
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: “Possible Tax Has Medical Device Firms Up In
Arms.” (Daniel Malloy, “Possible Tax Has Medical Device Firms Up In
Arms,” Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette, 3/16/12)
- 34 Companies And Groups In Pennsylvania Signed A Nationwide Petition To Repeal The Medical Device Tax In ObamaCare. (Medical Devices Group, Petition To Congress, 7/18/11)
VIRGINIA:
Wayne Sale, CEO Of Virginia-Based Health First, Says That The Medical Device Tax
Will Be Passed On To Him, Eventually Costing Industry Jobs. “ (Al
Harris, “Health-Care Reform Brings New Taxes,” Richmond
BizSense, 3/29/10)
- If The Medical Tax Passes, Sale Expects To Lay Off 40 Employees At His Firm, And Anticipates 100,000 Layoffs Industry-Wide. “ (Al Harris, “Health-Care Reform Brings New Taxes,” Richmond BizSense, 3/29/10)
THE MEDICAL DEVICE TAX WILL INCREASE HEALTH CARE COSTS FOR
ALL AMERICANS
Medical
Device Tax Is Just One Of ObamaCare’s Provisions That Will Affect The Middle
Class. “Other provisions indirectly affecting individuals through
possible effects on prices of goods and services include the imposition of an
annual fee on manufacturers and importers of branded drugs; the imposition of an
excise tax on manufacturers and importers of certain medical devices; repeal of
the business deduction for federal subsidies for certain retiree prescription
drug plans; the imposition of a fee on insured and self-insured health plans for
the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Trust Fund; and the imposition of a
10-percent excise tax on indoor tanning services.” (Joint Committee On Taxation,
Letter
To Senator Tom Coburn, 3/20/12)
- Congressional Joint Committee On Taxation Said That “Increased Taxes Results In Higher Prices For The Products Of The Affected Businesses.” “Furthermore, other tax provisions in the bill that directly affect businesses may ultimately affect individuals and families earning less than $200,000 and $250,000, respectively, to the extent that increased taxes results in higher prices for the products of the affected businesses.” (Joint Committee On Taxation, Letter To Senator Tom Coburn , 3/20/12)
The
Medical Devices Group: The Costs From The Tax Will Be Passed On To Consumers.
“(Medical Devices Group, Petition
To Congress, 7/18/11)
- President/CEO Of The BioFlorida Trade Association Says “The Costs Will Be Passed To The Consumer And Defeat The Purpose Of Health Care Reform.” “Proponents of the tax say the expanded pool of insured people will increase demand for devices and ultimately help the manufacturers. Russell Allen, president and CEO of the BioFlorida trade association, said the industry universally disagrees. ‘The costs will be passed to the consumer and defeat the purpose of health care reform,’ he said.” (Anthony Clark, “Medical Device Makers Fear New Tax Would Cripple Them,” The Gainesville Sun, 6/03/12)
Medical
Device Manufacturers Will Be Forced To Pass Along The Costs Resulting In Higher
Health Care Premiums. “To the extent they can, device makers will pass
this tax on to the hospitals and provider purchasing groups that buy their
products, which will ultimately show up in insurance premiums.” (Editorial,
“Improvised Explosive Device Tax,” The
Wall Street Journal, 5/28/12)
THE TAX IS SO ATROCIOUS, THAT EVEN DEMOCRATS ARE COMING OUT
AGAINST THE TAX
“Democrats
Have Always Been Divided” On The Medical Device Tax. “Democrats have
always been divided about whether the tax — crafted to help pay for the law —
was a good idea, with strong resistance from lawmakers in states with a
population of device makers. Proponents of the tax said it is necessary to raise
money to help pay for the health law.” (Jennifer Haberkorn, “Medical Device Tax
Questioned,” Politico,
5/30/12)
Several
Democrats Have Co-Sponsored Legislation Repealing The Medical Device Tax.
“House Republicans could make the tax even more of a wedge issue by
forcing members to vote on whether to repeal it. Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s
office said in a memo circulated Friday that the House could vote on the repeal
legislation, sponsored by Rep. Erik Paulsen (R-Minn.), as soon as the week of
June 4. The bill already has 238 co-sponsors, including 10 Democrats.” (Jennifer
Haberkorn, “Medical Device Tax Questioned,” Politico,
5/30/12)
- So Far, 12 Democrats Have Signed On To The Legislation That Would Repeal ObamaCare’s Tax On Medical Devices. (H.R. 436, Introduced 1/25/11)
- Even Democrats Who Are Not In Competitive Re-Election Campaigns Have Co-Sponsored The Tax Repeal Legislation. “A handful of other Democrats are co-sponsoring the repeal bill, though they’re not all in competitive races, and at least one — Mike Ross of Arkansas — is retiring. The others include Reps. Michael Capuano of Massachusetts, Susan Davis of California, Larry Kissell and Mike McIntyre of North Carolina and Jim Matheson of Utah.” (Jennifer Haberkorn, “Medical Device Tax Questioned,” Politico, 5/30/12)
“Minnesota's
Two Democratic Senators, Al Franken And Amy Klobuchar, Say They Favor
Eliminating The Tax…” (Alan Fram, “GOP Plays Offense In Medical Device
Tax Fight,” The
Associated Press, 6/4/12)
- Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) Has Taken A Stronger Stance Against ObamaCare’s Medical Device Tax. “Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) was one of the most vocal opponents of the tax during the debate over the health reform bill in 2009 and 2010 and led the Senate effort to cut the tax in half. She told POLITICO last Thursday that she would support repealing the tax, a tougher position than she has previously expressed about repeal.” (Jennifer Haberkorn, “Medical Device Tax Questioned,” Politico, 5/30/12)
- Sen. Klobuchar Would Support Legislation That Would Repeal The Tax. “‘It’s something I’d like to reduce or eliminate,’ she said. When asked if she would support a repeal bill, she said ‘yes.’” (Jennifer Haberkorn, “Medical Device Tax Questioned,” Politico, 5/30/12)
Representative
Bill Owens (D-NY) Has Co-Sponsored Legislation That Would Repeal ObamaCare’s
Medical Device Tax. “U.S. Rep. Bill Owens, D-Plattsburgh, said he has
agreed to cosponsor legislation to repeal a tax on the medical device industry
that is set to take effect next year.” (Maury Thompson, “Owens Joins Effort To
Repeal Medical Device Tax,” The
Post-Star , 5/20/12)
- Representative Bill Owens (D-NY): There Are Better Ways To Pay For ObamaCare. “‘After looking into the issue further and discussing the matter with a constituent, I decided that there were better ways to pay for expanding health coverage,’ Owens said in a statement to POLITICO.” (Jennifer Haberkorn, “Medical Device Tax Questioned,” Politico, 5/30/12)
Both
Of The Candidates In Pennsylvania’s 12th District Democrat Primary
Came Out Against The Tax. “The tax was also an issue in the Democratic
primary in the 12th Congressional District in Pennsylvania, where Reps. Jason
Altmire and Mark Critz faced off. Both ended up co-sponsoring repeal of the tax.
The district has a heavy medical device population and could be a harbinger for
Democrats in tough races in similarly device-heavy districts.” (Jennifer
Haberkorn, “Medical Device Tax Is Questioned,” Politico,
5/30/12)
- Representative Altmire (D-PA) On The Medical Device Tax: “This Is The Worst Possible Outcome Not Only For American Jobs And American Innovation, But Also For The Patients Who Might Not Have Access To A New Medical Device Or A New Technology That Could Save Their Lives.” “After touring many device companies, both large and small, we know that this impending tax may force companies to cut jobs, reduce investment in R&D, move overseas, or even shut down completely. This is the worst possible outcome not only for American jobs and American innovation, but also for the patients who might not have access to a new medical device or a new technology that could save their lives.” (Rep. Erik Paulsen (R-Minn.) And Rep. Jason Altmire (D-Pa.), Op-Ed, “New Tax Will Hurt Medical Device Innovation,” The Hill, 6/6/12)
“This
tax is a ticking time bomb that must be stopped. Together, we are leading the
bipartisan effort to repeal this tax before it starts. We have 239 bipartisan
cosponsors on the bill for repeal that is set to be up for a vote this week. We
have an opportunity to vote for innovation and jobs — and ensure that the next
great medical breakthrough is developed here in the U.S., not imported from
abroad.” (Rep. Erik Paulsen (R-Minn.) And Rep. Jason Altmire (D-Pa.), Op-Ed,
“New Tax Will Hurt Medical Device Innovation,” The
Hill, 6/6/12) Source