Retirement Plans and your Dental Practice – Weighing the Options
A retirement plan for your practice is essential to the long-term retirement goals for you and your employees. Those practices that have a plan in place and contribute on a consistent basis give the best opportunity for retirement success. A … Read more…
Jones & Roth Announces New Practice Peak Brand for Dental Advisory Team
Jones & Roth CPAs & Business Advisors is pleased to announce that its specialized team of Dental CPAs and Advisors will now be operating under a new brand called Practice Peak Advisors, powered by Jones & Roth. The new brand … Read more…
FTE Calculation and Its Affect on PPP Forgiveness
If you have received funds under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), you need to know the importance of Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) employees with regard to your loan forgiveness. The borrower’s count of FTE employees during their covered period is divided … Read more…
A 5-Year Plan to Sell Your Dental Practice
Oregon Corporate Activity Tax and Its Effect on Dental Practices
Oregon Governor Kate Brown has signed legislation that imposes a corporate activity tax (CAT) on each person with taxable commercial activity for the privilege of doing business in Oregon. The following are some of the details specific to the new … Read more…
Tax Reform and the Question that Dental Professionals Care About
I have been doing a significant amount of speaking in 2018 and into 2019 around the topic of tax reform. Most recently, I was speaking to a group of dental professionals at a local dental society and their concerns and questions … Read more…
Converting Corporations and Eliminating the “BIG” Problem
For years we have said that the “entity of choice” for dental practices is an S Corporation. New tax reform, commonly referred to as the Tax Cut and Jobs Act, has made that more true with reduced individual tax rates … Read more…
5 Ways Dental Practices Can Take Advantage of the 20% Pass-Thru Deduction
Tax reform, commonly referred to as the Tax Cut and Jobs Act, has many new provisions that became effective for tax years beginning January 1st, 2018. One provision in particular created a deduction up to 20% of “qualified business income” earned from pass-thru entities and sole proprietors…
Dental Practice Lifecycle: The Developing Stage
Most dentists are in the second stage of the dental practice life cycle. They’ve purchased their practice and made it through the first, tumultuous years, and are now settling into some kind of routine. This stage will continue until you start getting ready to sell your practice, which for most dentists could be anywhere from 25 to 35 years in the future…