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The PFS Look-Up Tool helps you find Medicare payment amounts for each code so you can calculate the patient coinsurance amount. The PFS gives the limiting charge for nonparticipating providers and suppliers who treat Medicare patients.
We adjust the PFS pricing amounts to reflect the variation in practice costs from area to area. Each Medicare payment locality has a geographic practice cost index (GPCI) for the 3 components of a procedure's relative value unit (like the RVUs for work, practice expense, and malpractice). We apply the GPCIs in the calculation of a fee schedule payment amount by multiplying the RVU for each component times the GPCI for that component.
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This display tool is an aid for physicians and nonpractitioners looking for PFS payment rates. We make no warranties, expressed or implied, regarding errors or omissions and assume no legal liability or responsibility for loss or damage resulting from the use of information in the tool. For the official and definitive CMS PFS payment files, contact your MAC.
Have you checked out our WA Sales Tax Rate Lookup app? With one tap on the home screen, you can get the rate and location code for where you are standing. This makes it easy for businesses needing the rate for a job site or delivery location. You can name, save, and even export your lookup data for effortless tax return filing.
Download our Tax Rate Lookup App to find Washington sales tax rates on the go, wherever your business takes you. Our mobile app makes it easy to find the tax rate for your current location. Just "tap to find the rate."
This free service allows businesses to submit a spreadsheet or text file with Washington State addresses and receive the location code and sales tax rate for each address. This service is most help for businesses making sales to multiple locations throughout the state.
Use the map to find the general sales and use tax rate and locality code* for any location in Virginia. If you're having trouble viewing or using the map below, use the map here instead.
*Locality codes (also known as Federal Information Processing Standards codes) are a set of numbers that correspond with Virginia cities, counties, and towns. Virginia Tax uses the codes to identify where businesses are located and where their sales take place.
To determine the correct NAICS code for your establishment, first identify the primary business activity. Then refer either to: 1) the NAICS United States Structure to search the titles from the 2-digit level down through the 6-digit, more detailed level, to find the appropriate code; or 2) the Alphabetic Index to search alphabetically for the primary activity and its corresponding code. Next, read the full description of the industry (including the narrative, cross-references, and illustrative examples), and determine if that description fits the primary business activity of your establishment.
An industry classification system facilitates the collection, tabulation, presentation, and analysis of data relating to establishments and ensures that data about the U.S. economy published by U.S. statistical agencies are uniform and comparable. NAICS ensures that such data are uniform and comparable among Canada, Mexico, and the United States. [SOURCE: US NAICS MANUAL]Did you find this FAQ helpful? 6 2Share facebooktwitterlinkedinpinterestemail lWhat is NAICS and How is it Used? Category:Common NAICS QuestionsThe North American Industry Classification System (NAICS, pronounced Nakes) was developed as the standard for use by Federal statistical agencies in classifying business establishments for the collection, analysis, and publication of statistical data related to the business economy of the U.S.
An industry classification system facilitates the collection, tabulation, presentation, and analysis of data relating to establishments and ensures that data about the U.S. economy published by U.S. statistical agencies are uniform and comparable. NAICS ensures that such data are uniform and comparable among Canada, Mexico, and the United States. [SOURCE: US NAICS MANUAL]Did you find this FAQ helpful? 10 2Share facebooktwitterlinkedinpinterestemail lWhat is the Relationship Between NAICS and the SBA Size Standards? Category:Common NAICS QuestionsThe Small Business Administration (SBA) developed size standards for each NAICS category. To find more information about the SBA size standards, click here.
There is no central government agency with the role of assigning, monitoring, or approving NAICS codes for establishments. Different agencies maintain their own lists of business establishments to meet their own programmatic needs. These different agencies use their own methods for assigning NAICS codes to the establishments on their lists. Statistical agencies assign one NAICS code to each establishment based on its primary activity. For example, the Social Security Administration assigns a NAICS code to new businesses based on information provided on their application for an Employer Identification Number. The Census Bureau generally assigns NAICS codes to businesses on its list of establishments based on information provided by the business on a survey or census report form. The Bureau of Labor Statistics initially assigns NAICS codes based on business activity information provided on an application for unemployment insurance. [SOURCE: US NAICS MANUAL]Did you find this FAQ helpful? 10 8Share facebooktwitterlinkedinpinterestemail lWhy are Some NAICS Codes Only 5-digits long? Category:Common NAICS QuestionsNAICS is a two-through-six-digit hierarchical classification code system, offering five levels of detail. Each digit in the code is part of a series of progressively narrower categories, and the more digits in the code signify greater classification detail. The first two digits designate the economic sector, the third digit designates the subsector, the fourth digit designates the industry group, the fifth digit designates the NAICS industry, and the sixth digit designates the national industry.
To find a high school code, select your country, and a state, territory, or province if US, US territories, or Canada, and enter either the city and/or high school name. High schools are listed under the actual city name, not metropolitan area. Download ACT Institutional Codes File.
Disclaimer: Please be advised that neither the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania nor the Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) warrants the accuracy of the information obtained from this site. The geo-coding system used for address searches on this website is outside the control of DCED and is limited to the most current data available in that system. We recommend you contact the county, municipality and/or school district provided as a match for the address you entered to confirm the address fall within their geographic boundaries.
Note:If you do not receive information for the address you have entered in the address search function and you know the municipality and school district for the address you are searching, you may obtain your PSD code from the Political Subdivision (PSD) Codes List.
I need an API to give me the zip code of a location when someone enters a location like Los Angeles, California. I have seen many APIs that give you the details by the zip code, but I need the reverse.
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