Boss or a Leader?
Any leadership position is hard with all the responsibilities it brings. Certainly, this is true among practice owners/managers. One of the biggest fears is being criticized for our decision making and behavior. After all, most people want to be liked and do a good job. Consider the following… Are you driving others or are you […]
Three Key Points to Consider For Holding An Open House At Your Veterinary Hospital
You decided to promote your clinic with an open house. The fear many have is what if people don’t show up; a waste of my time and money. How can I make this an effective and positive experience? Believe it or not, there are hospitals which do one or more open houses every year. Start […]
Auto Deduction for Veterinarians
Many veterinarians use a car or truck for business and/or personal use. Are you aware of what you need to keep and how to account for your expenses? That vehicle that sits at your clinic overnight and that you never take home or use it to run for a soda at the gas station might be 100% business use. These […]
Meals and Entertainment at the Veterinary Clinic – What Are The Changes Under New Tax Law?
Here are some examples to help you understand what is and what isn’t deductible. Cost of a package that includes a ticket to a charity gala event. – The charitable portion is still deductible, rest is considered entertainment and will not be deducted. Show ticket – Going to WVC in Las Vegas it’s always fun. […]
How Will the Recently Passed Tax Laws Effect Your Veterinary Practice – Part 2
We outlined some of the major provisions effecting a veterinary practice in our most recent blog post. Since then, our wise Washington leaders took it upon themselves to reinstate many of the tax credits and deductions that expired December 31, 2016, retroactive back to January 1, 2017. Yes, provisions that went by the wayside over […]