Money Moves for CRNAs
✅ 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/] A $225/hour CRNA contract may sound better than a $200/hour contract. But for a 1099 CRNA, the hourly rate is only the headline. The real question is what you actually keep after taxes. In this episode of Money Moves for CRNAs, Randy Larkin explains why self-employed CRNAs should look at the tax facts behind each contract before accepting or extending an assignment. Location, travel, reimbursements, assignment length, multistate work, local taxes, records, and estimated tax payments can all affect the real after-tax result. The goal is not to become your own tax expert. The goal is to recognize potential tax issues early enough to avoid expensive surprises later. Before you accept or extend a CRNA contract, do not just ask, “What is the hourly rate?” Ask, “What tax facts come with this contract?” Because the highest hourly rate is not always the best after-tax result. 🎧 Educational purposes only. Not personalized tax or financial advice. Chapters: 0:30 - Why the Highest Rate May Not Be the Best Contract 0:50 - What Tax Facts Come With the Contract? 2:54 - Why Location and State Taxes Matter 3:43 - Travel, Reimbursements, and Assignment Length 3:55 - Questions to Ask Before Accepting or Extending a Contract 4:41 - Free 1099 CRNA Tax Readiness Review 5:33 - When to Get Help With a CRNA Tax Strategy Session 5:49 - The Real After-Tax Result Music licensed from PremiumBeat.com under License #7394047 [https://app.box.com/s/mew4vksg4qp7dfh2cw8x7mg218iw7t3a]
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