Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing
Legacy entry preserved as a historical layer and reverse lookup target.
Modern match: 339112 Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing
Legacy entry preserved as a historical layer and reverse lookup target.
Modern match: 339112 Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing
Confirm that Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing accurately describes your healthcare activity.
Healthcare providers must hold active state professional licenses for their specific discipline.
Covered entities and business associates must maintain HIPAA privacy and security policies, train staff, and conduct risk assessments.
National Provider Identifier through HHS/CMS — required for billing and electronic healthcare transactions.
If accepting federal healthcare programs, enroll via CMS PECOS or state Medicaid agency.
| Form Name | Who Files It | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Profit or Loss from Business | ||
| U.S. Return of Partnership Income | ||
| U.S. Corporation Income Tax Return | ||
| U.S. Income Tax Return for an S Corporation | ||
| Self-Employment Tax | ||
| Estimated Tax for Individuals | ||
| Application for Employer Identification Number (EIN) | ||
| Entity Classification Election | ||
| Nonemployee Compensation | ||
| Employer's Annual Federal Unemployment (FUTA) Tax Return | ||
| Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return | ||
| Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification |
No federal sales tax in the United States. Sales tax is imposed at state and local levels, ranging from 0% to 10.25%. Economic nexus thresholds (following South Dakota v. Wayfair) require out-of-state sellers to collect sales tax once they exceed a state's revenue or transaction threshold, typically $100,000 in sales or 200 transactions per year.
No state income tax: Alaska (AK), Florida (FL), Nevada (NV), New Hampshire (NH), South Dakota (SD), Tennessee (TN), Texas (TX), Washington (WA), Wyoming (WY)
Offers outpatient physical therapy, sports rehab, and post-surgical recovery services.
Provides individual, couples, or family therapy sessions in private practice, in-person and via telehealth.
Works short-term contracts at hospitals and clinics through staffing agencies or independently.
Provides therapeutic and relaxation massage in a private studio, spa, or mobile practice.
Occupations and roles commonly associated with this classification
Source: O*NET / BLS occupation data · O*NET 30.2 / BLS SOC
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Official name | North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 2017 |
| Maintained by | U.S. Census Bureau with North American statistical partners |
| Purpose | Historical business classification used before the 2022 NAICS revision |
| Primary use | Legacy filings, archived datasets, historical contract and census records |
| Status | Retired for current federal use; preserved here for reverse lookup and comparison |