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medauthor:
--- Quote ---To clarify, I am an independent contracter & my husband is one of my clients
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Love it! That is too funny ;D
PMRNC:
To each his own, it's I guess an opinion, but I generally don't view the relationships in business like that. If my husband were to work with me, he'd be doing just that.. working with me and since we are married we would be partnerships. If I were a doctor and my husband the biller, we'd still be partners in business. Even the IRS would agree with me. ::)
Pay_My_Claims:
--- Quote from: PMRNC on June 04, 2010, 06:51:55 PM ---To each his own, it's I guess an opinion, but I generally don't view the relationships in business like that. If my husband were to work with me, he'd be doing just that.. working with me and since we are married we would be partnerships. If I were a doctor and my husband the biller, we'd still be partners in business. Even the IRS would agree with me. ::)
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can you show me that tax law....i would think one is the owner, the other employee
Michele:
It's a state of mind, not a law. Some married people are truly partners no matter what the situation, etc. And some are definitely not. Sounds like we have a perfect example of two opposites. :)
Marital property by law is 50/50 so if the husband owns a medical practice the wife owns 1/2. I honestly would look at it the same way as Linda. Whether I was the Dr, or my husband was, we would be in it together as partners.
Zeecy:
I think I do more bossing than my husband does!
Actually, I work mostly w/ the office manager who is in the office while I'm at home. He's the liason between me & the doctors, which is quite funny when that includes my husband, but I guess healthy!
Also, there's always a history, right? While my husband is the doctor, I'm the one that worked to put him through medical school & residency. (He was only one year into med school when we got married.) There's a give & take. I think of us as true life partners, but I don't really think of myself as a partner in the practice. Maybe 1/2 owner as his wife, but as a business relationship I'm the biller. I don't have half the medical education he has just b/c I'm his wife, do I? So he's the Mr. Important Doctor (male egos, don't try to fight it!), & I'm the Mrs. Important Where-Would-You-Be-Without-A-Biller Biller. Works for us!
(Oh, & there's no "obey" in Jewish weddings, so we're all good!)
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