I am in the process of opening my prviate practice. I set up a professional association (P.A.) in Texas that received S-Corp status in late 2018, but haven't started seeing patients (generating any income) yet bc still in process of getting credentialed with insurances. (S-Corp election does start on same date as incorporation, according to my tax document).
1) When should I consider myself "open for business?"
2) If answer is "not open for business yet," can I still deduct above-listed expenses (attorney, filing fees, credentialing, mileage toward getting contracts) for 2018? I did have income through an employed position that was unrelated to my S-Corp.
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