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Can Municipalities Collect from Law Firms Sales Tax for Obtaining Medical Records Used in Litigation?
November 26, 2011 Other news in Denver,Colorado, United States of America
Colorado Court of Appeals decides municipality cannot charge sales tax from insurance defense firms paying for and obtaining medical records for litigation purposes.
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Denver,
Colorado,
United States of America
(Free-Press-Release.com) November 26, 2011 --
Tough economic times leave businesses and government entities looking to maximize revenue in creative ways not before imagined. At least in Denver, the answer is no In Treece, Alfrey, Musat & Bosworth, PC v. Department of Finance, City and County of Denver (No. 10CA0026, November 23, 2011), the Colorado Court of Appeals decided that a law firm that obtains medical records during the course of litigation does not have to pay sales tax under the Denver Municipal Code. Law firms often obtain medical records during litigation and such medical records belong to the law firm, the client, or the insurance company involved. Typically, hospitals and other healthcare providers are not in the business of “selling” medical records and do not charge sales tax on providing photocopies of such. You may find the court’s decision at http://www.cobar.org/opinions/opinion.cfm?opinionid=8295&courtid=1.
Christina L. Dixon is managing member at the Dixon Law Firm, LLC in Denver, Colorado, info@strategicdefenselaw.com, www.strategicdefenselaw.com, 303-999-0118.
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