Best Tax Attorney for Dentists and Dental Practices
Speak with a Tax Attorney for Dentists Today
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Are you a dentist dealing with serious IRS debt? Whether it is unpaid self-employment taxes from a high income practice year, payroll tax problems with your dental staff, missed quarterly payments, unfiled returns, or IRS collection actions threatening your practice assets and personal finances, unresolved tax debt puts everything you have built at risk. At Tax Law Advocates, David Cho and his team provide attorney-led IRS resolution built specifically for dental practice owners. You focus on your patients. We handle the IRS.
Meet David Cho, Your Tax Attorney for Dentists
Attorney-Led IRS Solutions Built for Dental Practice Owners
David Cho is a licensed tax attorney who specializes in helping dentists and dental practice owners resolve IRS debt through attorney-led negotiation and resolution strategies. He understands the unique tax challenges of dental practice ownership including self-employment tax, payroll obligations for hygienists and staff, equipment deductions, and the income reporting complexities of managing insurance reimbursements and patient payments.
Unlike many firms that rely on sales teams, at Tax Law Advocates you work directly with David Cho from day one. When both your practice and your personal finances are at stake you need a licensed attorney fighting for you from the very first conversation.
The Tax Reality of Owning a Dental Practice
Why Dentists Face Serious IRS Tax Problems
Real estate agents are self-employed independent contractors in the eyes of the IRS. Every commission check you earn is subject to both federal income tax and self-employment tax of 15.3 percent with zero employer withholding. The IRS expects quarterly estimated payments that most agents miss during slow markets or after unexpected deal fallouts. A strong year followed by a slow one is the perfect storm for IRS debt that builds faster than most agents ever expect
If Any of These Sound Familiar Speak with a Tax Attorney Today
IRS Tax Problems Dentists Face Every Day
- Unpaid self-employment taxes. Dental practice owners owe self-employment tax of 15.3 percent on net practice income on top of federal income tax creating a combined obligation that blindsides many dentists at filing time.
- Missed quarterly estimated payments. Insurance reimbursement delays and irregular cash flow make quarterly payments difficult to maintain and the failure to pay penalties compound every quarter.
- Payroll tax problems for dental staff. The Trust Fund Recovery Penalty makes practice owners personally liable for unpaid employment taxes for hygienists and staff even if the practice closes.
- Unfiled tax returns. The demands of running a full time dental practice push many dentists into multiple years of unfiled returns without realizing how serious the situation is becoming.
- IRS audits triggered by high income. High earning dentists are audited at significantly higher rates. Large equipment deductions and practice ownership structures make dental practices prime IRS audit targets.
- IRS liens on practice equipment and assets. The IRS can file liens against your dental equipment and practice assets making it nearly impossible to continue operating or secure new financing.
Find Out If Tax Law Advocates Can Help You Today
Do You Qualify for IRS Tax Relief as a Dentist?
You may qualify for IRS tax relief if:
- You owe back taxes as a dental practice owner or associate dentist
- You are facing IRS collection actions including liens on your practice assets
- You have unfiled tax returns from previous years
- You are facing a Trust Fund Recovery Penalty assessment personally
Our licensed tax professionals will review your situation and determine which relief options are available to you.
What Tax Law Advocates Can Do for Your IRS Situation
Benefits of Working with a Tax Attorney as a Dentist
- Protect your practice assets. We prevent and release IRS liens on your dental equipment so you can continue serving patients.
- Defend against the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty. David Cho provides aggressive legal defense against personal liability for unpaid payroll taxes.
- Reduce your total balance. Through penalty abatement and Offer in Compromise we work to reduce what you actually owe.
- Set up manageable payments. Attorney-negotiated installment agreements stop collection actions and give your practice a clear path forward.
- Full audit representation. If the IRS audits your dental practice David Cho handles every aspect of your defense.
Why a Tax Attorney Beats a CPA or Resolution Company Every Time
Meet Our Tax Attorney for Dentist IRS Problems
When the IRS is threatening your dental practice and your personal finances you need a licensed tax attorney with the authority to negotiate directly with the IRS, defend against the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty, and represent you before the Office of Appeals and US Tax Court. David Cho brings that expertise and legal protection to every dentist case he takes. At Tax Law Advocates you are never handed off to a sales rep or case manager. You get direct attorney representation from day one.
Supporting Services for Dentists
IRS Tax Relief for Dentists
We provide comprehensive IRS debt relief for dentists including debt reduction, penalty abatement, and installment agreements tailored to dental practice income and payroll tax situations.
Stop Commission Garnishment for Dentists
If the IRS is pursuing the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty against you personally David Cho provides aggressive legal defense to challenge the assessment and minimize your personal liability.
Offer in Compromise for Dentists
Qualifying dentists may be able to settle their IRS debt for significantly less than the full amount owed. David Cho builds the strongest possible OIC application for your case.
Installment Agreements for Dentists
If paying in full is not feasible we negotiate installment agreements based on your actual practice income and capacity without jeopardizing your ability to continue operating.
Tax Audit Representation for Dentists
If you are facing an IRS audit David Cho represents you throughout the entire process ensuring your rights are protected and the audit resolves as favorably as possible.
The Best Attorney-Led Solution for Dental Practice Tax Debt
Why Choose Tax Law Advocates for Dentist IRS Problems
- Tax attorneys, not a call center. David Cho personally handles your case from consultation to resolution.
- We understand dental practice income. Self-employment tax, insurance reimbursements, payroll obligations, and equipment deductions are things we deal with every day.
- Full IRS authority. We represent you before every level of the IRS including Appeals and Tax Court.
- Attorney-client privilege protects you. Everything you share with David Cho is legally protected from the very first conversation.
- Proven results. From accepted Offers in Compromise to Trust Fund Penalty defense and removed liens, we deliver real outcomes for dentists nationwide.
Simple Steps to IRS Relief for Dentists
Our Process
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Free Consultation with a Licensed Tax Professional.
Review your IRS situation and understand your options at no cost.
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Case Review
We pull your IRS transcripts, analyze your tax history, and identify the best resolution path.
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Attorney Strategy
David Cho personally builds your resolution strategy based on your income, debt, and circumstances.
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IRS Negotiation
We handle all IRS communication and negotiation on your behalf.
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Resolution
Your case reaches the best possible outcome whether that is an accepted OIC, an installment plan, penalty relief, or lien withdrawal.
Dentists Across the Country Trust Tax Law Advocates
Trusted IRS Tax Relief for Dentists Nationwide
Tax Law Advocates serves dentists and dental practice owners nationwide dealing with IRS debt at every level. We understand that private practice ownership creates complex tax situations and build every resolution strategy around the specific reality of your practice. No matter how serious your IRS situation is, Tax Law Advocates is ready to help.
Frequently Asked Questions for Dentists
Do dentists have to pay self-employment tax?
Yes. Dentists who own their practice owe self-employment tax of 15.3 percent on net practice income plus federal income tax. High revenue years can produce a combined obligation that far exceeds what most dentists anticipated at filing time.
What is the best way for a dentist to resolve IRS debt?
The best approach depends on your situation. An Offer in Compromise settles your debt for less than you owe. An installment agreement creates manageable payments. Penalty abatement reduces your balance. David Cho evaluates every option and recommends the strongest strategy for your case.
What is the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty for dental practice owners?
The Trust Fund Recovery Penalty makes dental practice owners personally liable for payroll taxes withheld from hygienists and staff but never remitted to the IRS. It applies even if the practice closes. David Cho provides aggressive legal defense against TFRP assessments.
Can the IRS audit a dentist for high income and deductions?
Yes. High earning dentists are audited at significantly higher rates. Large equipment deductions and practice ownership structures make dental practices prime IRS targets. David Cho provides full audit representation from the very first contact.
Can the IRS put a lien on a dentist's practice equipment?
Yes. A federal tax lien attaches to all practice assets including dental equipment. David Cho negotiates lien withdrawal or subordination to protect your ability to operate and secure new financing.
What happens if a dentist has unfiled tax returns?
All required returns must be filed before the IRS considers any resolution option. Tax Law Advocates helps dentists get into full filing compliance first and then immediately pursues the most favorable relief available.
Can a dentist qualify for an Offer in Compromise?
You may qualify if your total tax liability exceeds what you can realistically pay based on your income, expenses, and asset values. David Cho evaluates your complete financial picture to determine if an OIC is achievable for your case.
Is a tax attorney better than a CPA for a dentist with IRS debt?
For IRS debt resolution and audit representation a tax attorney provides significantly stronger protection. Attorney-client privilege, full IRS representation authority, and legal negotiating power give a tax attorney decisive advantages that CPAs simply do not have.
Can the IRS garnish a dentist's practice income?
Yes. The IRS can levy insurance reimbursements and patient payments and seize funds from your practice bank accounts. Tax Law Advocates intervenes quickly to stop garnishment and protect your practice cash flow.
How do I get started with Tax Law Advocates as a dentist?
Start with a free consultation with a licensed tax professional. They will review your situation, assess your options, and outline a clear path forward. Everything is completely confidential and there is no obligation.
See If You Qualify for IRS Tax Relief as a Dentist
Speak with a Tax Attorney Now and Protect Your Dental Practice Today
You spent years building your dental practice and your patient community. Do not let an IRS debt problem put everything at risk. Every day you wait your balance grows and the IRS gets closer to taking action against your practice assets and your personal finances.
