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Why January Is the Right Time to Hire a Tax Advisor
January feels calm on the surface.The holidays are over.Your schedule stabilizes.You finally have a little room to think. That’s exactly why it’s the best time to hire a tax advisor. Not in April.Not when you’re rushing to upload documents.Not when you’re trying to undo decisions from 11 months ago. January gives you leverage.It gives you…
Read MoreJanuary Tax Questions to Ask Before Filing
You can file taxes fast.Or you can file taxes right. For physicians, “right” usually means one thing.You don’t just report what happened last year.You spot what you missed.You fix what you can.And you build a plan before the year gets away from you. January is the best time to do that.Because it’s early enough to…
Read MoreEarly Retirement Planning Starts in January
You don’t retire early because you “saved a lot.”You retire early because you built a plan that works in real life. And the weird part? The plan usually gets decided in January.Not December.Not during tax season when everything feels rushed. January is when your income, cash flow, benefits, and habits reset.It’s also when you still…
Read MoreWhy January Is the Best Time to Build a Tax Roadmap
January feels calm for about five minutes. Then you’re back in clinic. Your schedule fills up. Life starts running again. And tax planning turns into “we’ll deal with it later.” That’s the exact reason January matters. If you’re a physician with high income, your tax outcome doesn’t get decided in March or April. It gets…
Read MoreS-Corp Owners: What to Review Every January
January has a weird vibe when you own an S-corp. You’re back at work. The inbox is full. Your calendar looks like it never took a break.And your business? It’s already moving again. But here’s the quiet truth. If you wait until “later” to check your S-corp setup, later turns into panic.Or worse… you don’t…
Read MoreShould You Change Your Business Structure in January?
January doesn’t come with obvious tax pressure. There’s no filing deadline. No urgent email from your CPA. No line item screaming for attention. That’s why business structure often gets ignored this month. For physicians, that’s a problem. Not because January forces you to act, but because it’s one of the few times the calendar is…
Read MoreNew Year, New Tax Strategy: What to Decide Before Income Starts
The new year feels clean. No backlog. No deadlines breathing down your neck. No tax forms arriving in the mail yet. For many physicians, that calm creates a false sense of safety. Taxes feel far away. Income hasn’t fully started flowing. Nothing feels urgent. That’s exactly why this moment matters. Before income starts coming in,…
Read MoreJanuary Tax Planning Checklist for High-Income Earners
January doesn’t feel like a tax month. There are no filing deadlines. No frantic emails. No pressure to act fast. That calm can be misleading. For high-income earners, especially physicians, January quietly determines how much control you’ll have over taxes for the rest of the year. Not what you file. What you’re allowed to do…
Read MoreJanuary Mistakes That Lock In Higher Taxes All Year
January feels quiet. No deadlines. No urgency. No alarms going off. And that’s exactly why it’s dangerous. For many physicians, the biggest tax mistakes of the year don’t happen in December. They happen in January. Quiet decisions. Delayed actions. Assumptions that feel harmless in the moment. Those choices don’t just affect one month. They lock…
Read MorePART 10 — Your Final Pre-2026 Year-End Checklist: The Physician’s Last Chance to Lock In Tax Savings
From the series: Are You Ready for 2026? The Top 20 Year-End Tax Tips to Maximize Your 2025 Deductions & Credits This is it.The final part of the series.The one that pulls everything together. If you’re like most physicians, December shows up fast.You’re juggling call shifts, family events, holiday travel, and the final push of…
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