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Practice specefic question

We just started a practice a couple months ago. We file claims with insurances and have self pay clients.  My question is on the portion of our fee that the insurance or the client does not pay. meaning that we have to write off a good portion of our fee for each client appt.

 

Will these write offs be tax deductible and if so, where and how?

 

Phillip

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Practice specefic question

You can’t deduct income you never received. The bright side is that you don’t have to pay income tax on it. 

Practice specefic question

This "reduction" in the fee that is billed out  is not a reduction of income  unless you use the accrual basis bookkeeping  and report the gross total of fees billed ... only then can you reduce that amount by the amount not paid to get to the actual amount of income taken in.  Most business use the cash method of accounting where you only report what actually came in not what was billed out.  Either method is allowed but you must choose one and stick with it ... if you want to change methods a miserable form 3115 must be filed and the IRS must agree to let you change.   I highly recommend you seek local professional help in getting your books set up correctly to start with and be educated on the rules if you do not know how to do so yourself.

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