W-2 vs 1099, estimated quarterly payments, what you can deduct, and how to prove your contractor status if the IRS asks. A practical tax guide written specifically for relief veterinarians.
December is your last chance to reduce this year's tax bill. From retirement contributions to equipment purchases to expense prepayments, here's your 10-point action plan.
No interstate veterinary compact exists yet. If you work across state lines, you need separate licenses, separate DEAs, and separate tax returns. Here's how to navigate the complexity.
The home office deduction for relief vets isn't about the $1,500 tax write-off. It's about converting every mile you drive to a clinic into a deductible business expense. Here's the strategy most vets...
Most relief vets start as sole proprietors. But as your income grows, the right business entity can save you thousands in taxes and protect your personal assets. Here's when to make the switch.