
Therapy Metrics: How to Hit Your Target Income
Gold Five: Stay on target. Gold Leader: We’re too close! Gold Five: Stay on target! ~ Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope Targets are
Gold Five: Stay on target. Gold Leader: We’re too close! Gold Five: Stay on target! ~ Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope Targets are
We see 3 common tax and accounting mistakes for therapists in private practice: Only using a Practice Management Software aka not keep track of expenses
What Are Self-Employment (SE) Taxes? For the sake of argument, let’s say you’re an employee. Since 1990, 7.65% of your paycheck has been sucked into
When you do business in your own name as a sole proprietorship, there isn’t really such a thing as a “salary” or a “distribution.” Clients
When you earn money as an employee, you don’t have to make estimated tax payments throughout the year. Or, rather, the estimated tax payments are
If you’ve been keeping up on our S-Corp series, you’ve probably aware of a few important facts about S-Corporations: They must file an annual tax
You made your S-Corporation, you know the rules, and now you’re wondering: do you need to run your books differently now? Let’s talk about the
“Business or pleasure?” You’ve probably heard this phrase before in reference to travel. Today we’re going to examine the same idea with respect to expenses.
If you’ve ever seen someone tearing their hair over a reconciliation that just won’t balance, maybe you’ve wondered what the fuss is all about. Why
When is Working from Home a Tax Deduction? The most recent changes to the tax laws stipulate that the home office deduction is no longer