Posts Tagged ‘tax strategy for doctors’
January vs December Tax Planning: Why Timing Wins
Most physicians treat tax planning like a year-end chore. You get through the year.You survive the schedules.Then December shows up and everyone suddenly wants a “quick tax plan.” I get it. December feels like the moment you’re supposed to handle taxes. But for doctors, December planning is usually damage control. January planning is where timing…
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 MoreTraditional IRAs: The Most Misunderstood Tax Tool
Traditional IRAs get dismissed quickly. Too basic.Too small.Not useful for high earners. That reaction is common. And understandable. But it’s also why Traditional IRAs remain one of the most misunderstood tax tools available, especially for physicians and other high-income earners. The confusion isn’t about the account itself. It’s about how it fits into a broader…
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