Cash-based accounting may be ill-advised in dentistry?
A change introduced in the Autumn Statement may cause problems for practice purchasers and any dentists with NHS contracts who face clawback
Tax avoidance and dentistry
The General Dental Council publishes a blog warning dental professionals about tax avoidance schemes
Unbeatable RBD award to support new dentists and the BDA Benevolent Fund
Award for five newly qualified associate dentists now fully subscribed - but there is a waiting list!
We welcome new announcement from NHS Pensions
A small change to the date when pension growth is measured will reduce risk of tax charge
Spiralling inflation could lead to ‘hugely problematic’ tax charges
Inflation could mean that dentists face unexpected tax charges on their pensions
Increasing your fees annually is good practice
It can be tempting to defer fee increases but at a time of rising prices, it could also be unwise.
Ross Brooke Dental welcomed into NASDAL
Ross Brooke Dental is proud to have its name and logo associated with NASDAL
Benefits of incorporation for dentists eroded
Fifteen years have passed since the law was changed allowing dentists to incorporate. The benefits today are not so clear-cut....
A Budget boost for dentists
If you were poised to expand your dental practice in the early part of 2020 but put your plans on hold in response to the pandemic, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has provided some encouragement in his Budget.
Behind every successful dentist…..
What kind of service-provider do you want looking after your financial affairs? An accountant who prepares your annual tax return OR an accountant who has the knowledge and experience of dentistry to provide business advice and guidance all year round……….and prepares your tax return too.
Not all dental advisors are the same
Most dental businesses simply employ an accountant to compile and submit their tax return. Clients of Ross Brooke Dental are looking for more. They want improved profit margins, a stable business and future financial security.
The perils of a non-specialist dental accountant
My mother-in-law is a witch and put a curse on me! This extraordinary excuse was made by a taxpayer who had failed to file their tax return on time. We hope that the allegation his mother-in-law was a witch was made with tongue firmly in cheek!