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Cafeteria Plans Become More Flexible
Bad-debt Control Checklist to Improve Practice Cash Flow
Cost Segregation – A Tax Saving Strategy
Cafeteria Plans Become More Flexible
Cafeterias that serve food are but a distant memory in most communities. However, cafeteria plans that provide employee fringe benefits are still very much alive and well. Most large employers have them and many small employers do as well.
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Bad-debt Control Checklist to Improve Practice Cash Flow
With what seems like a continuous decline in physician reimbursement, it is imperative that all practices collect every dollar they are entitled to. However we all know this is not always the case. As such, mechanisms and systems need to be in place to avoid bad debt situations as much as possible
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Cost Segregation – A Tax Saving Strategy
More and more physicians are building or purchasing their own buildings to house their medical practices. They would prefer to own and build up equity rather than lease comparable office space. Before or even after construction or a building purchase, cost segregation should be considered.
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Postings at the Blog

Don't forget to visit my blog at http://rtacpa.blogs.com/.

Recent posts include:

- Wonderlic testing for employees
- Conducting employee background checks
- Physician tax update
- Negotiating out the referral requirement in managed care contracts

 
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