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Tax Tips for Your Practice

Hosted by the First Five Years in Family Practice (FFYFP) Committee, the ACFP is excited to invite you to attend an information session to learn about practical tax planning strategies and an opportunity to network with your peers.

Tax Tips for Your Practice & Networking Session
Wednesday, June 6, 2018 – 6:00pm
DoubleTree by Hilton in West Edmonton

Light appetizers and refreshments will be served before the presentation, and there will be a networking opportunity following.

Webcast Added!
We have also added a webcast option for those who cannot make it in person, but spots are limited to 25 participants.

More About the Session
At the session, you will hear information from a fellow physician and some tax professionals about the new federal tax law changes, potential tax strategies to reduce tax burden, case scenarios regarding the choice to incorporate, potential tax deductions, and other practical tips!

Learning Objectives
In this session, the tax experts will:

  1. Briefly outline the new federal tax changes as they relate to medical corporations
  2. Discuss potential tax strategies to reduce tax burden in relation to these new tax changes, using case studies and practice/specific advice geared to early career physicians who have more debt than savings
  3. Provide case scenarios where a new physician would and would not benefit from incorporation

In addition to this, there will be an experienced physician who will:

  1. Provide a list of potential business and personal tax deductions specific to early career physicians
  2. Share other practical tips they wish they knew earlier in their career

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My name is Smitha Yaltho and I feel privileged to work as a family physician. Why? I believe that being a family physician has been the best job any physician can hope to have. I have personally grown in my own abilities and skill-sets with diverse opportunities in ambulatory practice, acute care and work in Facility Living.  Working in primary care has been exciting and has also afforded me tremendous opportunities for growth while still remaining stimulating in its complexity.  I believe that Family physicians are trusted partners in patient care –  every step of the way. 

Why are you volunteering to serve on this committee?
I currently have an interest in Physician Leadership and  trauma informed care.  I have served as a director with the Board of Directors with the Edmonton North PCN, Edmonton’s largest PCN. Thereafter, I have worked as the Director of Medical Services with CapitalCare (also based in Edmonton) for almost 6 years. It is my express wish that my contribution on the ACFP board of directors will highlight the excellence of family medicine that exists right here and now within the Alberta health care system. 

What about the ACFP’s work do you find most valuable?
Ability to highlight and further support the excellence of primary care right here in Alberta.