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What to Do if You Receive an IRS Letter: A Doctor’s Guide
Receiving a letter from the IRS can feel stressful, especially when you’re balancing patient care and running your practice. But not all...
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Sep 12 min read
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Can Doctors Deduct Meals and Entertainment? What You Need to Know
Doctors and dentists often pay for staff lunches, meetings with colleagues, or meals while attending conferences, but many are unclear...
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Sep 12 min read
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Doctors and Dentists: How to Track Mileage to Save on Taxes
If you use your personal vehicle for patient visits, hospital rounds, lab runs, supply pickups, or continuing education, you may be...
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Sep 12 min read
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Should You Lease or Buy Equipment for Your Practice?
Upgrading your dental chairs, imaging equipment, scanners, or technology is essential for providing quality patient care. But when it...
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Aug 252 min read
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Retirement Plans for Doctors and Dentists: Which One Is Right for Your Practice?
As a doctor or dentist, you work hard to build a thriving practice while caring for your patients. But planning for your own financial...
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Aug 252 min read
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Understanding Depreciation: A Simple Guide for Dentists
Buying new dental chairs, imaging devices, and technology is an investment in your practice and your patients. But many dentists overlook...
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Aug 252 min read
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The Tax Benefits of Contributing to a Health Savings Account (HSA)
As a doctor or dentist, you spend your days helping others stay healthy. But are you taking advantage of one of the simplest ways to...
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Aug 252 min read
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Swipe Left on Bad Bookkeeping: A Dating Guide for Your Practice’s Finances
Ever wish you could swipe left on messy spreadsheets, missing receipts, and last-minute tax stress the way you would on a bad date? Your...
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Aug 212 min read
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Year-End Tax Moves for Doctors: What to Do Before December 31
As the end of the year approaches, many doctors and dentists focus on holiday schedules and patient care, leaving tax planning for later....
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Aug 212 min read
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W-2 vs. 1099: What Every Young Doctor Should Know Before Signing a Contract
Your first contract as a doctor is a major milestone. Before you sign, it is essential to understand whether you will be classified as a...
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Aug 212 min read
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How to Pay Yourself as a Doctor: Salary, Distributions, and Taxes Explained
Your medical practice isn’t just about patient care—it’s also your livelihood. Yet many doctors and dentists are unclear on how to pay...
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Aug 212 min read
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Should You Form an LLC or S-Corp as a New Doctor? What It Means for Your Taxes
Starting your medical career often comes with important financial decisions. One of the first questions many new doctors face is whether...
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Aug 112 min read
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The One Tax Rule Every Doctor Breaks (Without Even Realizing It)
Doctors and dentists are meticulous about patient care, but when it comes to bookkeeping and taxes , many unintentionally break one...
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Aug 112 min read
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How Much Is Messy Bookkeeping Costing Your Practice Each Year?
As a doctor or dentist, you’re focused on patient care—not tracking receipts or reconciling QuickBooks daily. But messy or incomplete...
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Aug 112 min read
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Why Filing Taxes Late Is Costing Doctors More Than Penalties
Busy schedules, emergencies, and managing a practice often push tax filing to the back burner for many doctors and dentists. While late...
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Aug 112 min read
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How the 2025 IRS Changes Will Impact High-Income Doctors
Many high-income doctors see taxes as an unavoidable part of a successful practice. Yet each year, IRS adjustments quietly impact your...
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Aug 52 min read
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How One Dentist Saved $43,000 in Taxes After Restructuring Their Business
Many dentists believe paying high taxes is simply part of running a successful practice. But with organized books and accurate tax...
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Aug 52 min read
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Are You Paying Your Kids Through Your Practice Yet?
Many doctors and dentists look for ways to reduce taxes while managing the high costs of running a practice and supporting a family. One...
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Aug 52 min read
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The Smart Dentist’s Guide to Keeping More of What You Earn
Dentists work hard to build thriving practices, but many lose thousands each year simply because their books are disorganized and tax...
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Aug 52 min read
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From Burnout to Buyout: Tax Steps Doctors Should Know Before Early Retirement
Many doctors reach a point where the long hours and stress lead them to consider early retirement. While your focus is on stepping away...
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Jul 302 min read
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