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Oct 13, 2009

Practice incorporated!

Today, I officially incorporated our practice online. Each state has their own procedure on how to form a company. Cost $300. When a company is formed, you get what's called a Certificate of Formation. Hang onto this, because it serves as a "birth certificate" of your company.

I advise all optometrists (and other professionals) to form a PLLC. My corporate name is "[Last Name] Family Eye Care, PLLC." I will likely take the S-corp election when I file my taxes. BUT, remember to consult your CPA and attorney regarding tax implications and record keeping rules. In some cases it is advantageous to start off as a sole proprietor, but a pain-in-the-ass to switch to a corporation down the road when you are established. I don't want to go into explicit detail of piercing the corporate veil, etc.. but Google should also help.

This is a good primer on the differences between companies: http://www.themoneyalert.com/Corp-Entity-Table.html

Next, I am applying for an EIN. Think of this as a social security number for your business. It's how the IRS keeps track of you. Luckily, you can apply for this online:
http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=102767,00.html

Once you've got the above two steps complete, you're good to go! Congratulations, you have completed the first step to the American dream... you own your own business.

2 comments:

  1. what do you know about information on property taxes based on equipment in your office any place to find that out? or is it based on the valued price of equipment?
    congrats!!

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  2. You are not taxed on any office equipment, or clinic equipment as far as I know. If you purchase equipment, consult your CPA about Section 179 deductions and keep all your receipts!

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