Tax Tips for OT Practitioners: Top 10 List

Published 2 Feb 2012 8:27 PM

Perhaps it’s cruel to bring up the topic of taxes right before Super Bowl weekend (who is going to do taxes during the big game? Maybe Niners and Ravens fans?). However, April 17 will be here before we know it, so it’s a good time to start thinking about taxes.

This year we have a treat for you. AOTA interviewed tax experts from around the country for their advice on how occupational therapy practitioners can get the most savings on their taxes, as well as tips on getting your finances organized before you submit to the IRS.

We put together their top 10 tax tips for occupational therapy practitioners. Get information on work-related expenses you can count as deductions, preparing taxes if you worked as an employee and an independent contractor (you got a W-2 and a 1099 form), and more.

If you’re an AOTA member, you can click here to see all the tips (you will have to log in). Otherwise, you can click here to see a couple of the tips

Have you started your taxes yet? Which tip are you excited about using this year? Do you have any tax tips we missed?

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