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Accounting for you as
Dentist

Discover a new dimension in accounting with Seewara, customised for you as a Dentist with mandatory accounting – without do-it-yourself software and without sole dependence on artificial intelligence.

The good news for you

As a freelancer without a business, you are exempt from the obligation to keep double-entry accounts under the Income Tax Act (EStG), regardless of turnover and profit. The principle of so-called simple bookkeeping applies to you.

Seewara is the best choice for you to have your bookkeeping done by professionals. Find out more about your field of activity and industry here.

What you should know

Simple bookkeeping for businesses and the self-employed

Do you understand your accounting requirements? With Seewara, we offer a simple, transparent solution for businesses and the self-employed who want to keep track of their finances.

Who counts as a commercial enterprise?
Commercial enterprises include all companies that do not fall under the category of freelancers according to §18 EStG. This includes, for example, all commercial activities that are not exempt from the accounting obligation by law. Typical commercial enterprises are, for example, trading companies, craft businesses or limited liability companies (e.g. GmbH) that are either voluntarily or legally entered in the commercial register.

Limits for simple bookkeeping
Certain limits apply to commercial enterprises that are not required to keep accounts:

  • Turnover limit: 800,000 euros
  • Profit limit: 80,000 euros
    If your business does not exceed these limits, you can use the simplified income statement (EÜR) instead of complex double-entry bookkeeping.

Self-employed persons according to Section 18 EStG
Self-employed persons who work in one of the catalogue professions are also affected by special regulations. The catalogue professions include, among others:

  • Artistic activities
  • Scientific activities
  • Teaching and writing activities
  • Educational activities
    These professions are mentioned in the exhaustive list of §18 EStG and are considered to be self-employed regardless of the level of income.

Less bureaucracy, more freedom
Whether you are a tradesperson or self-employed – with our simple accounting solution, you can keep track of everything and save yourself unnecessary bureaucracy. Get in touch with us to customise your bookkeeping to your needs!

What do you actually do as a Dentist?

A dentist is a medical professional who specialises in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases of the teeth, gums and oral cavity. Here are the main tasks and responsibilities of a dentist:

Main tasks of a dentist

  1. Diagnosing dental and oral diseases: Dentists perform thorough oral exams to diagnose dental and oral diseases. These include cavities, gum disease (periodontal disease), oral mucosal lesions, and other issues.
  2. Treating dental and gum disease: Dentists perform various treatments to treat conditions, including:
  • Fillings: For cavities, fillings repair damaged teeth.
  • Root canal treatments: For inflammation or infection inside the tooth, the root canal is treated.
  • Tooth extractions: For badly damaged or diseased teeth, removal may be necessary.
  • Teeth cleanings: Regular professional cleanings help remove plaque and tartar.
  1. Check-ups: Dentists perform regular check-ups to monitor the condition of the teeth and gums and to detect problems early.
  2. Teeth whitening: Dentists offer treatments to whiten stained teeth to improve their aesthetic appearance.
  3. Fitting dentures and dental prostheses: Dentists make dental prostheses, such as crowns, bridges or full dentures, to replace missing teeth.
  4. Orthodontic treatment: Some dentists also work in orthodontics, correcting misaligned teeth and jaws using braces or other devices.
  5. Oral hygiene and patient education: Dentists advise their patients on proper oral hygiene and give recommendations on dental care, nutrition and preventive measures to avoid dental and oral diseases.
  6. Treatment of oral diseases: This includes the treatment of conditions such as oral mucositis, herpes or other infections in the oral cavity.
  7. Coordination with other professionals: In some cases, dentists work with other medical professionals, such as otolaryngologists or oral surgeons, to provide comprehensive patient care.
  8. Documentation and administration: Dentists keep records of their patients’ treatments, document findings and plan future treatments. They are also responsible for managing their practice, including organising appointments and managing patient data.

Conclusion

Dentists play a crucial role in maintaining oral health and preventing disease. Their work ranges from diagnosing and treating problems to educating patients about the importance of oral hygiene and care. A healthy oral cavity contributes significantly to overall health and quality of life.

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For better readability, we use the generic masculine.
The personal designations used throughout our range of products and services refer to all genders unless otherwise indicated.
For better readability, we use the generic masculine. The personal designations used throughout our range of products and services refer to all genders unless otherwise indicated.