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The structure of your private practice

Kris and Taylor are both occupational therapists who have been thinking about private practice for a while. Kris works full time in the public school setting, and Taylor works full time in adult rehabilitation. In the past, potential clients and families have asked them if they had private practices. These requests have motivated Kris and Taylor to consider opening their own practices as a part-time business while maintaining their full-time employment for financial stability and benefits, as suggested by Harmon (2014). However, before Kris and Taylor start taking on private practice clients, it is important that they select their business structures.

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