Monday, December 14, 2009

When is the End of the Year?

This is the time of year when many dental professionals are in touch with their Accountants and other advisors, or certainly should be, for end of the year tax and business planning.

This past weekend we saw some friends at a high school Christmas concert in which both of us had children performing. They told us they were planning a small New Year's Eve get together and invited us to attend. I have thought for a long time that New Year's Eve celebrations are, in part, a matter of collective convenience for a celebration. Each of us has an individual "new year's eve" which is the day before our birthday. That day can occur any time during the calendar year.

So, while end of the year planning, particularly tax planning, is extremely important for a dental professional, tax and business planning should be a year-long process. Set a date in February or March to look at the "end of year" decisions and plans you are making now. Are the assumptions and models upon which you based the decisions and plans occurring. Do you need to revise them based upon actual data that are different from the projections made in December. Set a date to meet with your advisors in June or July and see whether any mid-year corrections or new assumptions need to be made.

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