Are physicians getting an unfair advantage as far as paying their fair share of taxes when they form a professional corporation?


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Are physicians getting an unfair advantage as far as paying their fair share of taxes when they form a professional corporation?


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Are physicians getting an unfair advantage as far as paying their fair share of taxes when they form a professional corporation?

If one of the main reasons why people form corporations is to insulate themselves from personal liability, do you believe this protection should be available to physicians and other incorporated medical professionals or do you think that would cause more harm than good?

If physicians are allowed to incorporate and protect their personal assets from patients who sue them for malpractice, how will this affect the patient and would it be in the public interest?