Navigating Quarterly Taxes for Therapists

Navigating Quarterly Taxes for Therapists
4
March
12 PM ET

If you're a self-employed therapist, then you likely need to make estimated quarterly tax payments.

But when to pay, how to pay, and even how much to pay can feel daunting, especially if it's your first year in private practice.

With the first quarterly tax payment deadline of 2025 coming up on April 15, we're going to break it all down for you into easy, actionable steps.

You'll learn:

— How to estimate your quarterly tax payments

— When to make estimated quarterly tax payments

— How to make estimated quarterly tax payments

— How to meet "safe harbor" to avoid IRS underpayment penalties

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Speakers

Michael Fulwiler

Michael Fulwiler

Host of Heard Business School

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entrepreneurs

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