Money Moves for CRNAs

1099 CRNAs: Tax Season Is Over… So Why Was It So Stressful? | Ep. 20

5 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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If you’re a 1099 CRNA, tax season should not feel rushed, unclear, or last-minute. In this episode of Money Moves for CRNAs, Randy Larkin, CPA explains why tax planning should not start in March or April — and why a full-year tax process matters for independent CRNAs. You’ll learn why April 15th should not be a surprise, what tax-season stress may be telling you, and how better structure can create more clarity, fewer surprises, and less IRS anxiety. Download our free guide: The 6 Dates of Your Annual Tax Cycle [https://crnataxes.kit.com/the-6-dates-of-your-annual-tax-cycle] 🎧 Educational purposes only. Not personalized tax or financial advice. Chapters: * 00:30 – Did Tax Season Feel Calm or Rushed? * 00:43 – Why 1099 CRNAs Feel Tax Stress * 01:17 – Why Tax Planning Shouldn’t Start in April * 01:54 – What Tax Season Stress Is Really Telling You * 02:07 – Questions to Ask About Your CPA Process * 02:38 – Why the Same Process Creates the Same Stress * 03:00 – Why a Full-Year Tax Cycle Matters * 03:12 – What Better Tax Planning Looks Like * 03:53 – The 6 Dates of Your Annual Tax Cycle * 04:24 – Peace of Mind and a Better Process * 04:48 – Your Next Step After Tax Season Music licensed from PremiumBeat.com under License #7394047 [https://app.box.com/s/mew4vksg4qp7dfh2cw8x7mg218iw7t3a]

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episode 1099 CRNA Taxes: Is Your Contract Creating Tax Stress? | Ep. 22 artwork

1099 CRNA Taxes: Is Your Contract Creating Tax Stress? | Ep. 22

✅ Get your free 1099 CRNA Tax Readiness Review here: https://crnataxes.kit.com/crna-tax-readiness-review [https://crnataxes.kit.com/crna-tax-readiness-review] 👉 Work With Us: https://CRNAtaxes.com [https://CRNAtaxes.com] If you are a 1099 CRNA and tax season felt stressful, the issue may not start with your deductions, LLC, or S-corp. It may start with something much simpler: Do you clearly understand how your contract is paying you? In this episode of Money Moves for CRNAs, we talk about why income and contract clarity matter for self-employed CRNAs. Your contract setup can affect estimated tax payments, deductions, travel records, multistate tax exposure, cash flow planning, year-end tax projections, and overall tax strategy. Many 1099 CRNAs have multiple contracts, more than one agency, W-2 and 1099 income in the same year, stipends, reimbursements, bonuses, or travel payments. If those details are unclear, tax season can become stressful fast. Before you focus on what you can write off or whether you should be an S-corp, start with the foundation: how you are being paid, where you are working, and what records you have. If you find yourself saying, “I’m not sure,” “I need to check on that,” or “I didn’t realize that mattered,” those may be clues that your tax setup needs more attention. Start with the first section of the free 1099 CRNA Tax Readiness Review: Income and Contract Clarity. This episode is for 1099 CRNAs who want to reduce tax stress, avoid IRS concerns, improve tax planning, and make smarter financial decisions throughout the year. 🎧 Educational purposes only. Not personalized tax or financial advice. Chapters: 00:29 — The First Tax Question 1099 CRNAs Should Ask 00:51 — Why Tax Season Stress Is Usually a Symptom 01:06 — Income and Contract Clarity for 1099 CRNAs 01:39 — Common Income Issues for Self-Employed CRNAs 02:33 — How Contract Clarity Affects Your Tax Strategy 02:49 — Why Guessing Creates Tax Season Stress 03:30 — Why Generic Tax Advice Can Be Risky 04:40 — Questions Every 1099 CRNA Should Ask 05:16 — Why Income Clarity Makes the Next Tax Questions Easier 06:10 — Start With the 1099 CRNA Tax Readiness Review Music licensed from PremiumBeat.com under License #7394047 [https://app.box.com/s/mew4vksg4qp7dfh2cw8x7mg218iw7t3a]

30 de may de 20267 min
episode 1099 CRNA Taxes: Why Tax Season Felt So Stressful | Ep. 21 artwork

1099 CRNA Taxes: Why Tax Season Felt So Stressful | Ep. 21

✅ Download the free 1099 CRNA Tax Readiness Review [https://crnataxes.kit.com/crna-tax-readiness-review] ✅ If you want help reviewing your 1099 CRNA tax setup, schedule a call at CRNAtaxes.com [https://crnataxes.com/] Tax season stress is not always just about taxes being complicated. For many 1099 CRNAs, that stress is a sign that something in the tax setup needs more attention during the year. In this episode of Money Moves for CRNAs, we talk about what your tax season stress may be trying to tell you. Maybe your estimated tax payments were off. Maybe your deductions were not well documented. Maybe your travel records, multistate work, S-corp payroll, or retirement planning were not fully coordinated. The goal is not to make you feel behind. The goal is to help you use that stress as useful information so you can build a more proactive tax plan and feel more prepared before next tax season arrives. If tax season felt rushed, confusing, or stressful, this episode will help you understand what may need attention before next year. This episode pairs well with the free 1099 CRNA Tax Readiness Review. After you complete the review, pay attention to any areas where you are unsure, guessing, or realizing you may need more guidance. Those are often the same areas that create stress later. And if you have not listened to Podcast #20 [https://youtu.be/ueRhgTfFObA?si=AdXxlD4wHBfEp859] yet, go back to that episode next. It explains why April 15th should not be the starting point for tax planning. 🎧 Educational purposes only. Not personalized tax or financial advice. Chapters 00:57 — Tax Stress Usually Exposes Existing Gaps 01:20 — Why Clarity Matters for Self-Employed CRNAs 01:54 — Common Issues That Create Tax Season Stress 02:23 — Signs Your Tax System Needs Attention 03:10 — Filing a Tax Return Is Not the Same as Being Tax-Ready 03:48 — The Phrases That Reveal Tax Planning Gaps 04:10 — The 1099 CRNA Tax Readiness Review 04:59 — Use Tax Stress as Information 05:05 — Next Step: Download the Free Review Music licensed from PremiumBeat.com under License #7394047 [https://app.box.com/s/mew4vksg4qp7dfh2cw8x7mg218iw7t3a]

15 de may de 20265 min
episode 1099 CRNAs: Tax Season Is Over… So Why Was It So Stressful? | Ep. 20 artwork

1099 CRNAs: Tax Season Is Over… So Why Was It So Stressful? | Ep. 20

If you’re a 1099 CRNA, tax season should not feel rushed, unclear, or last-minute. In this episode of Money Moves for CRNAs, Randy Larkin, CPA explains why tax planning should not start in March or April — and why a full-year tax process matters for independent CRNAs. You’ll learn why April 15th should not be a surprise, what tax-season stress may be telling you, and how better structure can create more clarity, fewer surprises, and less IRS anxiety. Download our free guide: The 6 Dates of Your Annual Tax Cycle [https://crnataxes.kit.com/the-6-dates-of-your-annual-tax-cycle] 🎧 Educational purposes only. Not personalized tax or financial advice. Chapters: * 00:30 – Did Tax Season Feel Calm or Rushed? * 00:43 – Why 1099 CRNAs Feel Tax Stress * 01:17 – Why Tax Planning Shouldn’t Start in April * 01:54 – What Tax Season Stress Is Really Telling You * 02:07 – Questions to Ask About Your CPA Process * 02:38 – Why the Same Process Creates the Same Stress * 03:00 – Why a Full-Year Tax Cycle Matters * 03:12 – What Better Tax Planning Looks Like * 03:53 – The 6 Dates of Your Annual Tax Cycle * 04:24 – Peace of Mind and a Better Process * 04:48 – Your Next Step After Tax Season Music licensed from PremiumBeat.com under License #7394047 [https://app.box.com/s/mew4vksg4qp7dfh2cw8x7mg218iw7t3a]

30 de abr de 20265 min
episode 1099 CRNAs: Why the IRS Is Denying Charity Deductions (2025 Tax Court Case) | Ep. 19 artwork

1099 CRNAs: Why the IRS Is Denying Charity Deductions (2025 Tax Court Case) | Ep. 19

Can the IRS really deny a legitimate deduction? Yes—and it happens more than you think. In this episode of Money Moves for CRNAs, we break down a real 2025 Tax Court case where a taxpayer lost a $6,700 charitable deduction… not because it wasn’t valid—but because the documentation didn’t meet IRS standards. And here’s the problem: Most 1099 CRNAs are making the exact same mistake. We cover: * Why the IRS denied the entire deduction (not just part of it) * The critical documentation rules most people miss * What Form 8283 actually requires * Why Goodwill receipts often aren’t enough * How to properly document donations before filing your return If you’re a 1099 CRNA trying to maximize deductions while staying audit-proof, this episode will show you exactly where the risks are—and how to fix them. Key takeaway: Good intentions don’t protect deductions. Documentation does. Chapters: 00:30 – The $6,700 deduction the IRS denied 01:20 – What the taxpayer did wrong (critical mistake) 02:00 – IRS substantiation rules explained 02:30  – The Goodwill receipt trap 03:00 – Why you can’t fix documentation later 03:42 – What 1099 CRNAs should do instead 04:35 – Final takeaway: documentation vs intention Music licensed from PremiumBeat.com under License #7394047 [https://app.box.com/s/mew4vksg4qp7dfh2cw8x7mg218iw7t3a]

16 de abr de 20265 min
episode Trump Accounts Explained: What Parents (and CRNAs) Need to Know | Ep. 18 artwork

Trump Accounts Explained: What Parents (and CRNAs) Need to Know | Ep. 18

You’ve probably heard about Trump Accounts — but most of what’s being shared is incomplete. In this episode of Money Moves for CRNAs, Randy Larkin, CPA breaks down what these new accounts actually are, who qualifies for the $1,000, and what the rules really look like. You’ll learn: * Which children qualify (and which don’t) * Whether your child needs earned income * Contribution limits and employer rules * Investment restrictions most people miss This episode helps cut through the headlines so you can decide if a Trump Account fits your family’s financial plan. 🎧 Educational purposes only. Not personalized tax or financial advice. Chapters: 00:30 – What You’ve Heard About Trump Accounts (And What’s Wrong) 01:20 – What a Trump Account Actually Is 01:55 – Who Qualifies for the $1,000 02:33 – Does the Child Need Earned Income? 03:00 – Contribution Limits Explained 03:23 – Employer Contributions (Section 128) 04:00 – Investment Rules (Big Restrictions) 04:48 – Age Rules and Timing 05:16 – What Actually Matters for Families Music licensed from PremiumBeat.com under License #7394047 [https://app.box.com/s/mew4vksg4qp7dfh2cw8x7mg218iw7t3a]

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