Tax Brackets Guide for 2026: What Physicians Need to Know

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As a high-earning physician, understanding how tax brackets evolve year over year is critical to optimizing your tax strategy. With 2026 marking the sunset of many provisions from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), it’s time to sharpen your physician tax planning and take proactive steps before the changes kick in. Whether you’re…

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The Richest Doctor: A Modern Parable of Financial Independence

Cover of “The Richest Doctor: A Modern Parable of Financial Independence” by David Auer, featuring a physician in white coat standing beside bold typography.

The Richest Doctor tells the story of four physicians—Elijah, Serena, Benjamin, and Indira—each starting their careers with strong income but limited financial direction. They work hard.They earn well.But they want more than high income.They want freedom, stability, and control. This modern parable reveals the steps that turn high-earning doctors into financially independent ones. Lesson 1:…

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Checklist to Start Saving & Investing Efficiently

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You don’t need to overhaul your finances to start building wealth.You just need a simple system you can follow consistently. This checklist keeps your saving and investing process clear, automatic, and stress-free. 1. Know Your Monthly Cash Flow Start by knowing where your money is actually going. Track: Income Fixed bills Variable spending What’s left…

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Doctors’ Early Retirement: Safe Withdrawal Rules Made Simple

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For physicians who’ve spent decades saving, investing, and building wealth, the dream of retiring early is within reach.But one question often lingers: How much can you safely withdraw each year without running out of money? The “safe withdrawal rate” is more than a math formula—it’s your financial survival line. Here’s how to simplify it, apply…

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Year-End Tax Moves for Doctors: Q4 Playbook 2025

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As 2025 wraps up, many physicians are reviewing their earnings, deductions, and retirement goals. Q4 is the window where good planning can still make a major difference. It’s the season to reduce your taxable income, protect your assets, and prepare for 2026’s potential tax shifts. Why Q4 Tax Planning Matters for Doctors Your fourth quarter…

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Marriage, Kids, and Care Credits for Doctors

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Life changes.So do your taxes. This guide keeps it simple and focused.Short lines. Clear steps. Practical moves you can use this year. What changes when you marry Your filing status shifts the brackets. You may hit phaseouts sooner or later, depending on income mix. With two earners, withholding needs a reset. Student loans and repayment…

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Make Your Retirement Plan Pay You Back

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You work hard.Your retirement plan should pay you back now and later. This guide gives you clear steps you can run this month.Short lines. Direct actions. No fluff. What “pay you back” means Cash benefit today Lower taxes this year Flexible withdrawals later Protection for family and practice Ask yourself: Where’s the free money? Which…

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October 15 Tax Deadline for Doctors: What You Need to File, Fix, and Finish

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You filed an extension.Now the clock runs out. Use this checklist to finish clean, lower stress, and still find savings where you can. What’s due on October 15 Individual return (Form 1040). Final day for extended returns. S-Corporation and Partnership owners. Your business returns were due Sept 15. Make sure you have all Schedule K-1s…

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Cash Balance Plans for High-Earning Physicians: When It Works

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You earn a strong income.You want a bigger deduction and a predictable way to save.A cash balance plan might fit. It might not. This guide keeps the steps simple. Clean math. Real trade-offs. Short lines you can scan. What a cash balance plan is A defined benefit plan with a pay credit and an interest…

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Liability Protection for Doctors: Shield Your Practice and Personal Wealth

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You treat patients.You also carry risk. This guide keeps it simple.Short lines. Clear steps. Action you can run this week. What “liability protection” really means One bad event shouldn’t touch good assets. Your practice risk stays inside the practice. Your personal life stays separate. Taxes support the plan and free cash to protect more. Start…

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