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The LOI: Making the Dental Practice Purchase Letter-Perfect
Mar 2, 2021
Although the LOI generally isn't legally binding, it lays out the basic groundwork for the purchase. Your lender will require the letter before proceeding with the lending process. Of course, the LOI will establish the price for buying the practice, but it goes much further.
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How to Pass a Surprise OSHA Inspection with Flying Colors
Mar 5, 2021
Dr. Fayad is a Massachusetts-based dentist who decided he wanted to save a bit on his medical disposal costs.
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5 Social Media Apps for Dental Practice Marketing
Apr 2, 2021
Dental Anywhere aims to give this to you through an app that patients can download and use to communicate with your dental practice.
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Negotiating Accounts Receivable When Buying a Dental Practice
Mar 3, 2021
Every dental practice has outstanding balances due from patients and insurance companies for services already provided.
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How Blockchain Can Streamline the Dental Industry
Mar 3, 2021
By now you’ve likely heard about blockchain technology, but you might be unsure of how it is being used and by whom.
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Dental Practice Coding and Billing Improvements: 3 Tips to Increase Your Bottom Line
May 17, 2021
Three tips to increase your bottom line for dental practice coding and billing improvements.
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How a Dental Clinical Audit Can Drive Quality Improvement
Mar 5, 2021
A discussion on why a dental practice can improve patient care and practice efficiencies through a dental clinical audit.
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Dec 11, 2017
Diane Wasser, partner-in-charge of EisnerAmper’s Pension Services Group, sat down with Callan Carter, special counsel at Trucker Huss, a firm of ERISA and employee benefits attorneys, to discuss common retirement plan errors and how to avoid them.
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Sep 5, 2017
The IRS announced it will allow plan participants who have been adversely affected by Hurricane Harvey to take hardship distributions or loans from their retirement plans and that it is relaxing some of the operational and administrative rules that would normally apply.
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Borrowing Limits for Participants with Multiple Plan Loans
Sep 14, 2018
In situations in which they are approving plan loans, plan sponsors should understand how the maximum loan amount available to a plan participant is calculated to ensure that violations of IRC section 72(p)(2)(A) do not occur.
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Treatment of the Annual Compensation in Defined Contribution Plans in a Short Plan Year
Sep 10, 2018
This article discusses how defined contribution retirement plan plans sponsors should adjust the annual compensation limit under Internal Revenue Code (“IRC”) Section 401(a)(17) in a plan year of less than 12 months (“short plan year”).
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IRS Extends New Guidelines for Documenting Hardship Distributions to Section 403(b) Plans
Mar 24, 2017
The IRS memorandum provides useful information regarding the documentation that employers should be obtaining and retaining to demonstrate that hardship distributions made by their 403(b) plan were on account of an immediate and heavy financial need.
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403(b) Plans Must Be Universally Available – Is Yours?
Sep 12, 2017
With IRS audits of 403(b) plans on the rise, it is critical that 403(b) plan sponsors review how they are applying the universal eligibility rule in operation under their plan.
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Do You Know How Controlled and Affiliated Service Group Rules
May 19, 2017
Understanding how controlled group and affiliated service group rules apply to qualified retirement plans and cafeteria plans is critical to maintaining tax-favored status and applies to plan sponsors of U.S.-based and foreign-based corporations.
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IRS and DOL Provide Additional Hurricane Harvey Relief
Sep 8, 2017
The IRS has extended the deadline for affected Hurricane Harvey victims in designated disaster areas of Texas to file certain individual and business tax returns and make certain tax payments until January 31, 2018. Filing Form 5500 has been extended.
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Retirement Plan Limitation Changes for 2017
Nov 10, 2016
While most of the amounts did not change, there were a few notable retirement plan increases over the last two years.
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Adapting to Market Volatility: Tax Strategies and Alternative Investments for Family Offices
Mar 7, 2023
Ultra-high-net-worth individuals are diversifying their portfolios with alternative investments, prioritizing fixed income, and utilizing a range of tax strategies such as 1031 exchanges, QOZ funds, and maximizing retirement and health savings accounts to reduce their tax burden.
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Texas Finalizes Regulations for Sourcing Service Receipts
Feb 9, 2021
The Texas State Comptroller adopted and finalized revisions to sourcing rules for franchise tax receipts. These revisions encompass a multitude of sourcing rules and the sourcing of services, including economic nexus.
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Philadelphia Updates Business Tax Guidance on Coronavirus Stimulus
Feb 9, 2021
The Philadelphia Department of Revenue issued new tax guidance related to economic stimulus as a result of the pandemic. The guidance covers the PPP, federal ERC, limitation on business interest expense, and bonus depreciation on QIP.
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Expensing Inventory Under the Small Business Exception
Sep 23, 2019
A post regarding Footnote 465, which discusses using the de minimis safe harbor election of Treas. Reg. sec. 1.263(a)–1(f) to can expense “inventory” items when paid. Readers will receive basic instruction as well as insight into the process.