Healthcare CPA and Financial Services for Arizona Medical Practices

NexusWorks LLC is a financial advisory firm providing bookkeeping, tax planning, and fractional CFO services for healthcare practices across Arizona. We help medical providers improve financial visibility, reduce tax exposure, and make smarter operational decisions through one integrated financial team.

Revenue cycle reconciliation is inconsistent and creates gaps in reported income

Physician compensation structures create complex tax situations that generalist CPAs miss

Multi-entity DSO and MSO structures lack consolidated financial oversight

We support healthcare practices across Arizona, Texas, Florida, New York, and Illinois.

The Financial Challenges Arizona Healthcare Practices Face

Running a medical practice in Arizona is financially complex in ways that most generalist accountants are not built to handle. Practices and healthcare groups routinely run into the same problems:

Many practices operate across multiple entities including professional corporations, MSOs, and DSOs without a clear understanding of how entity structure affects tax liability and profit distribution.

Revenue cycle management and bookkeeping run separately, so monthly financials do not reflect what the practice actually collected versus what was billed.

Physician compensation models including RVU-based pay, profit sharing, and partnership distributions create tax situations that require specialist planning.

Many practices miss deductions for equipment depreciation, facility improvements, and qualified retirement plan contributions that are specific to medical practice structures.

Lenders and investors ask for consolidated financial reports that take weeks to produce because books are not maintained at the right level of detail.

Tax filings involve multiple entities, Arizona payroll obligations, and practice-specific classifications that generic bookkeeping consistently misses.

These are not problems a bookkeeper alone or a tax preparer alone can solve. They require a coordinated financial system.

Arizona Healthcare Tax Complexity:
What Practices Need
to Know

Why Arizona Healthcare Practices Need Specialized Financial Guidance

Arizona's tax environment creates real financial risk for medical practices that are not planning proactively. Arizona taxes business income at up to 8.84% for corporations and 13.3% for pass-through entities. For physician-owned practices structured as S-Corps or partnerships, income passes through to the physician's personal return and is taxed at Arizona's top ordinary income rate. Combined with federal rates, total tax exposure on practice distributions can exceed 50% for higher-income physicians.

Arizona's Franchise Tax Applies to All Practice Entities

Every medical corporation, LLC, and professional corporation in Arizona owes a minimum $800 annual franchise tax regardless of income. Practices operating through multiple entities, such as a professional corporation and a management services organisation, pay the franchise tax on each entity separately. This cost compounds quickly for healthcare groups running layered structures.

DSO and MSO Structures Create Complex Intercompany Tax Issues

Arizona is one of the largest DSO markets in the country. Dental and medical group acquisitions typically involve a management services organisation layered over a professional corporation. The intercompany management fees, shared service allocations, and profit distributions between these entities must be structured carefully to avoid Arizona payroll tax reclassification and income shifting challenges with the Franchise Tax Board.

Arizona Employment Law Creates Additional Payroll Complexity

Arizona has some of the strictest employment rules in the country. Independent contractor misclassification, mandatory retirement plan disclosures, and strict wage and hour requirements all create payroll compliance obligations that affect practice profitability. Healthcare practices with multiple clinical staff need payroll handled within a system that accounts for Arizona-specific rules from the start.
This is not a tax article. These are the specific risks your financial team should already be managing on your behalf.

How NexusWorks Helps Arizona Healthcare

Revenue Cycle Bookkeeping and Reconciliation

We reconcile insurance reimbursements, patient payments, and payer adjustments to your bank accounts each month. Healthcare revenue is complex because billing, collections, and bank deposits happen on different timelines. We produce monthly financials that reflect actual cash collected, payer mix performance, and operating costs at the practice level so there are no surprises at year-end.

Fractional CFO for Healthcare Practices

We provide cash flow forecasting, budget variance analysis, and financial reporting for practice administrators, investors, and lenders. Practices preparing for an acquisition, partnership buy-in, or DSO transaction get the financial documentation they need without building an internal finance team.

Tax Planning and Compliance for Healthcare Practices

We handle entity-level tax returns for professional corporations, MSOs, and DSOs, plus personal returns for physician-owners. Planning covers practice entity structuring, qualified retirement plan contributions, equipment depreciation, and Arizona-specific deductions. We plan proactively throughout the year so tax positions are managed before year-end rather than after.

Physician Compensation and Partnership Accounting

We track RVU-based compensation, profit distributions, and partnership draws across physician groups. Each physician’s compensation calculation is reconciled monthly so there are no surprises at year-end and every partner has a clear view of their financial position within the practice.

Ready to Get Your Practice Finances Under Control?

If your practice has grown past the point where your current financial setup can keep up, that gap is costing you in missed deductions, incorrect entity filings, and decisions made on inaccurate numbers. Our team reviews your entity structure, revenue cycle accounting, and Arizona tax exposure and tells you exactly what needs to change.

Arizona Healthcare Practices
Choose NexusWorks

Healthcare accounting is a core part of our practice, not a general service we offer on the side. We understand how insurance reimbursements flow, how DSO and MSO structures work

How Arizona employment law affects payroll and contractor classification. Bookkeeping, tax, and CFO services sit inside one team

Which means your financial picture stays consistent across functions and nothing falls between your accountant and your advisor

We work entirely remotely through QuickBooks, Xero, and secure client portals. Pricing is transparent with no retainer surprises.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Arizona taxes physician-owned practice income at some of the highest rates in the country. Add complex entity structures, Arizona employment law, equipment depreciation, and DSO-specific accounting and the financial picture quickly moves beyond what a generalist CPA can manage. A healthcare specialist helps you optimize entity structure, maximize deductions, and stay compliant with Arizona-specific obligations.

 A DSO or MSO structure separates management and administrative functions from the clinical practice, typically through intercompany management fees. In Arizona, these fees must be documented at arm's length rates to avoid income shifting challenges with the Franchise Tax Board. We structure and document these arrangements properly and handle the intercompany accounting between entities.

Physician-owned practices can contribute to SEP-IRAs, Solo 401(k) plans, defined benefit plans, and cash balance plans depending on the practice structure and ownership model. The full federal contribution is deductible in Arizona. We identify which plan type produces the largest tax reduction for each physician's income level.

 Yes. All services are delivered remotely through QuickBooks, Xero, and secure client portals. We connect to your practice management system and bank accounts, produce monthly financial reports, and file all Arizona and federal tax returns without needing an on-site presence.

We structure payroll to separate employed physician compensation from contractor payments correctly. Arizona's AB5 rules make contractor classification a significant risk for healthcare practices. We work with your employment attorney on classification decisions and handle payroll reporting for each category so Arizona EDD obligations are met and misclassification risk is minimized.