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Dental Tax Strategy
Dental tax strategies to minimize federal and taxes for general dentists, orthodontists, oral surgeons, pediatric dentists, periodontists, endodontists, and prosthodontists.


The Mid-Year Financial and Tax Checkup Every Dental Practice Should Run Before Q3
By Spiro Leunes, CPA | CEO, MRL Advisory Group – New Jersey and New York Dental CPAs Most dentists only think about taxes in April. That’s exactly why they overpay. By filing time, the game is over. Every decision that could have cut your tax bill has already been made. You’re no longer planning—you’re just reporting history. The most profitable dental practices treat July like a strategic reset. With six months left, you still have time to move the needle on collections, pr
Jun 283 min read


Getting Money Out of Your Practice: The Tax-Smart Way to Pay Yourself
By Spiro Leunes, CPA | CEO, MRL Advisory Group — New Jersey & New York Dental CPAs Most practice owners focus on how much money their practice makes. Far fewer pay attention to how that money gets into their pocket — and that second question often matters more to your after-tax income than the first. Here’s the reality that surprises owners: the exact same profit can be taxed very differently depending on your entity structure and the method you use to take it out. Two dentis
May 308 min read


2026 Tax Playbook for Dental & Medical Practices: New Rules, Real Strategies
If you're a dental or medical practice owner, 2026 is bringing changes you can't ignore: restored bonus depreciation, new 401(k) rules, and tighter meal deductions. Combined with reimbursement pressure and rising overhead, this year demands smarter tax planning—not just year-end scrambling. Today I'm going to break down what's actually new for 2026 dental practice tax planning and medical practice tax strategy, what you should be doing right now, what you absolutely need to s
Jan 316 min read


Optimize Finances with Dental CPA Services
Managing the financial side of a dental or medical practice can be overwhelming. Between patient care, staff management, and regulatory compliance, the last thing you want is to struggle with complex accounting and tax issues. That’s where specialized dental accounting solutions come in. These services are designed to help practices like yours optimize finances, reduce tax liabilities, and improve overall business performance. In this post, I’ll walk you through how dental ac
Nov 24, 20254 min read
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