Published Jan 4, 2008
TX-NP
4 Posts
Hi,
I didn't know where to post this and this seemed as close to my question as possible. I'm on the verge of accepting a position as an ER NP with a national staffing co. working in a local ER. My question.....I've been told I will be an independent practitioner. So I've been wondering, does anyone know how much of your income needs to be set aside for tax purposes, what expenses can be written off, etc. Any info would be helpful. I'm also looking for a CPA to help me manage all this stuff.
jer_sd
369 Posts
Federal income tax in progressive look at the IRS website http://www.irs.gov/formspubs/article/0,,id=150856,00.html
State tax, disability insurance, health insurance ect shoudl also be looked at
CraigB-RN, MSN, RN
1,224 Posts
Hi,I didn't know where to post this and this seemed as close to my question as possible. I'm on the verge of accepting a position as an ER NP with a national staffing co. working in a local ER. My question.....I've been told I will be an independent practitioner. So I've been wondering, does anyone know how much of your income needs to be set aside for tax purposes, what expenses can be written off, etc. Any info would be helpful. I'm also looking for a CPA to help me manage all this stuff.
Independent Contractor or Independent Practitioner. There could be a difference .