Posts Tagged ‘doctor tax planning’
Home Office for Physicians: When It Counts for 1099 Work
If you’re a physician with 1099 income, you’ve probably heard someone say, “Just take the home office deduction.” And you’ve probably also felt that little pause. Because it sounds simple. But it rarely is. A home office deduction can be real money. It can also be a mess if you claim it when you don’t…
Read MoreDoctors’ 2025 Tax Playbook: Keep More Of Your Income
You work hard for your income.Keep more of it. This playbook gives you simple steps, quick checks, and clean moves you can run all year. Short lines. Clear actions. No fluff. W-2 vs 1099: know your lane Employed (W-2): You can’t deduct unreimbursed job costs on your federal return. Use workplace plans. Adjust withholding after…
Read MoreRemote Medicine, Real Taxes: What Doctors Working Online Need to Know
The way physicians practice has shifted. If you’re delivering care remotely—full time or just supplementing your income—you’re operating in a different tax environment. One that requires more tracking, more strategy, and yes, more decisions. This guide walks you through what doctors working in telemedicine need to understand about taxes—and how to make it all work…
Read MoreW-2 vs. 1099 for Doctors: Which Saves More on Taxes?
Not all income is treated the same—especially when you’re a physician. Whether you’re working as a full-time W-2 employee or contracting as a 1099 independent doctor, how you’re classified can make a real difference on your taxes, deductions, and long-term financial strategy. Let’s walk through what each option really means, what it costs you, and…
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