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PRACTICE SALES/PURCHASES Winter 2009/Spring 2010 P13 - Equipment and Tax Relief - How To Go Private Summer 2008/Autumn 2008 P12 - ●Hands on Hips Winter 2006/Spring 2007 P11 - ● Using temperament styles to improve your business strategy Summer 2005/Autumn 2005 P10 - ●House price sales history website Winter 2004/Spring 2005 P9 - ●Clinical attachments Scheme P8 - ●Changing Associates: How to Protect Your Practice Income Summer 2004/Autumn 2004 P7- ● Practice Marketing - the tip of the Iceberg Winter 2003/Spring 2004 P6 - ●Door marked "Exit" Your leased premises are now surplus to requirements. However, there's an unexpired period to run on the lease. Will paying the landlord a lump sum to release you be tax-deductible? If not is there a way around this? P3 - ●You're ready to sell your practice, now what? P2 - ●Buying a Practice - is it for you? P1 - ●How often do you plan to change your equipment? Recent research suggests that dentists in the UK change their major surgery equipment, on average, every 14 years. This compares unfavourably with other countries in Europe and also Japan and USA, where the average is approximately 5 – 7 years. |
"He (Mac) has helped me as my practice has expanded from single-handed to a six surgery/8 dentist practice." "Mac is always available to "pick his brains" and has a solution for any problem!" "He always offers sound independent advice on all financial and taxation affairs in a way that is easy to comprehend and follow." "He has helped me through my early associate days and is now proving invaluable in my journey towards practice ownership." "There is never anything I do in business or personal finance without first consulting Mac." |
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