Foley Partners Heidi Jeffery, Michael Bailey, and David Bannard will present a webinar titled “The Effects of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on Hospital Financing.”
This webinar will explain and consider the effects of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on financings for nonprofit hospitals and other facilities. Highlights include:
- Advance refunding bond repeal including the effect on bond structure and the consideration of possible alternatives, including “forward” bonds, swaps, taxable advance refundings, “acquisition financing” and defeasance transactions
- Ongoing risks of tax law change such as the possible risk of repeal in infrastructure legislation and structures and strategies to minimize tax law change risk, particularly concerning tax “reissuance”
- Implications of reduction in federal corporate income tax rate and the effects on competitiveness of bank financing including a discussion of publicly offered variable rate structures
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