Frequently Asked Questions About Healthcare Accounting & Tax Services

Yes. Medical and dental practices face financial complexities that general accounting firms often overlook. Payroll-intensive operations, delayed insurance reimbursements, and heightened IRS scrutiny require specialized knowledge. Working with a healthcare-focused CPA helps ensure accurate reporting, proper compensation structuring, and reduced compliance risk.

Healthcare accounting involves unique revenue cycles, strict payroll requirements, and detailed tax considerations. Medical practices often deal with reimbursement timing issues, provider compensation models, and regulatory oversight. A CPA experienced in healthcare accounting understands these challenges and builds systems that support cash flow, compliance, and long-term stability.

Tax planning for healthcare providers goes beyond annual filings. Common strategies include optimizing entity structure, managing owner compensation, timing income and expenses, and planning around retirement contributions. Proactive planning helps medical practices reduce tax exposure while staying aligned with IRS requirements.

Payroll is one of the highest-risk areas for healthcare providers. A CPA helps ensure payroll is processed accurately, reported correctly, and integrated with accounting and tax records. This reduces the risk of misclassification, underpayment, and IRS notices while supporting audit readiness.

Yes. Medical practices may receive IRS notices related to payroll, income reporting, or deductions. Having a CPA who understands healthcare operations can make a significant difference. We assist clients by responding to IRS inquiries, organizing documentation, and guiding them through audits with minimal disruption.

Texas Medical CPA focuses exclusively on serving medical and dental practices. Our firm understands the financial realities of healthcare operations, from reimbursement timing to compensation strategy. Clients rely on us for proactive tax planning, accurate financial reporting, and steady guidance through compliance matters.

Yes. We serve a range of healthcare providers, including medical offices and dental practices. While each specialty has unique considerations, both benefit from industry-specific accounting, payroll coordination, and tax planning tailored to healthcare environments.

Absolutely. We work with solo providers as well as growing group practices. Our services scale to support expansion, additional providers, and more complex financial structures while maintaining consistency and compliance.

Choosing the right CPA is an important decision for any healthcare provider. If you’d like to learn more about how Texas Medical CPA supports medical and dental practices with accounting, tax planning, and compliance guidance, we invite you to schedule a consultation. We’re here to help you move forward with clarity and confidence.