
065: Self-Employed Relief Vets: Your Top Financial Questions Answered
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About this listen
Are you working relief shifts as a self-employed vet—or thinking about it? In this Q&A episode, I answer some of the most common questions that came up when I recently asked the Debt-Free Vets Facebook group: “Self-employed relief vets—what financial questions do you have?” From choosing the right business structure to navigating taxes, retirement savings, and health insurance, we cover the essentials (and the often-overlooked details) that can make or break your financial confidence as a relief vet.
Key topics:- Do you need an LLC or PLLC to do relief work?
- Why getting an EIN can protect your privacy
- How to separate business and personal finances (and why it matters)
- Pros and cons of a Solo 401(k) vs. SEP IRA
- Navigating quarterly taxes
- Common tax write-offs for relief vets
Mentioned in this episode:
- Contact Meredith: meredith@allvetfinancial.com
- Debt-Free Vets Facebook Group
- Episode 59: Perfectionist Traps That Are Costing You Money
Interested in vet-specific financial planning?
Schedule a free intro call or email meredith@allvetfinancial.com
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