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Dental Practices: What You Should Know About the $500,000 Tax Break that Ends in 2013

December 16, 2013 by Onlyfordentists

Tax breaks for businesses come and go, with many of those that are set to expire gain a last-minute extension in hopes of breathing new life into the small businesses that grow the economy. However, this year is shaping up a little different for Section 179. It received a bit of a reprieve in early […]

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Holiday Cookie Recipe

December 5, 2013 by Onlyfordentists

Dulce de Leche and Nutella Thumbprints with Sea Salt

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The Affordable Health Care Act: The Major Changes for 2014

December 2, 2013 by Onlyfordentists

You won’t have to worry about the most significant one until 2015. When the Affordable Health Care Act became law in 2010, its impact was wisely spread out over several years. As an individual and a business, you’ve likely already been affected by some of the changes already enacted.

Filed Under: Taxes

Most Common Employee Lawsuits

November 15, 2013 by Onlyfordentists

If you own a dental practice, you cannot ignore the possibility of being sued by an employee at some point in time. In fact, it is a rare business that is not sued by an employee if the business has been operating for more than a few years. The United States is a litigious society […]

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5 Tips to Help Prepare for Tax Prep

November 4, 2013 by Onlyfordentists

Prepare for preparation? Yes, it’s more than a good idea. It can have significant impact on your tax obligation. You know how onerous tax preparation itself can be. So you probably don’t like to even think about it until those deadlines loom. But some planning and preparation done throughout the year can make it easier […]

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What Happens to Your Practice If You Become Incapacitated or Die?

October 15, 2013 by Onlyfordentists

For most dentists and other small business owners, the thought of suddenly becoming incapacitated, or even dying, is at the top of the list of their biggest nightmares. Dentists, if the thought of something happening to you worries you, your concern is certainly understandable. The question, of course, is “what happens to my practice if […]

Filed Under: Practice Management

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