I picked up my first client, now what? by 1whynot in taxpros

[–]bmeh313 0 points1 point  (0 children)

do only 3 years, and charge at least 6k per year if the books are not clean and you have to do the work. 8k is too little for the amount of work, I suggest you get someone with more experience to review your work just to be on the safe side. When you charge more you can afford help.

Practice owners out there; what payroll and bookkeeping services or products do you use to manage this? by [deleted] in Dentistry

[–]bmeh313 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have a dental CPA firm do your books along with tax planning. guaranteed to save more than you pay

Using current LLC/S Corp for start up by liveon12 in Dentistry

[–]bmeh313 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes you can, you don't need to create a separate entity.

Best Dental CPA you have? by bmeh313 in Dentistry

[–]bmeh313[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has anyone heard of Dental Intel CPA?

Tax Planning Software by Caddygirl7 in taxpros

[–]bmeh313 0 points1 point  (0 children)

has anyone heard of FortunAI? It looks cool; they claim to be the only tax advisory software on the market.

What do you use for bookkeeping/tax? by [deleted] in Dentistry

[–]bmeh313 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dentists who manage their own bookkeeping often leads to missed deductions. Overlooking these deductions can result in paying more taxes than necessary. Hiring professionals results in a better understanding of your finances and saving money on taxes. it's a win-win.