The Lawyer’s Tax Playbook: How to Structure Your Practice, Avoid Pitfalls, and Save Thousands on Taxes

Darren P. Wurz
Tyler Q. Dahl
Paul Gregory
Darren P. Wurz | Wurz Financial Services
Tyler Q. Dahl | Dahl Law Group
Paul Gregory | Anchin, Block & Anchin LLP
Live Video-Broadcast: October 29, 2025

2 hour CLE

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Program Summary

In this dynamic 2-hour CLE, a panel of seasoned experts—a CPA and Tax Director, a Certified Financial Planner (CFP), and a Certified Tax Coach and attorney—will guide attorneys through the essential tax strategies every law practice should consider. From choosing the right business entity to maximizing deductions and leveraging advanced tax planning techniques, participants will gain practical, actionable insights tailored to the unique financial landscape of legal professionals.

The panel will explore how thoughtful practice structuring can lead to significant tax savings, while also addressing long-term financial planning, compliance considerations, and wealth-building strategies. Attorneys will learn how to align their compensation, retirement planning, and investment decisions with their practice structure to minimize tax liability and maximize profitability.

Through real-world examples and expert analysis, attendees will leave equipped with a clear understanding of the opportunities—and pitfalls—lawyers face when it comes to tax planning for their practice.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Entity selection and structuring for maximum tax efficiency
  • Income splitting, compensation models, and retirement planning
  • Deductible business expenses and advanced strategies
  • Wealth management, cash flow, and tax-efficient investing for lawyers
  • Advanced tax strategies and risk management

This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.

Date / Time: October 29, 2025

  • 1:00 pm – 3:10 pm Eastern
  • 12:00 pm – 2:10 pm Central
  • 11:00 am – 1:10 pm Mountain
  • 10:00 am – 12:10 pm Pacific

Closed-captioning available

Speakers

Darren P. Wurz | Wurz Financial Services

Darren Wurz specializes in financial planning for law firm owners. He is a Certified Financial Planner® Professional with an M.S. in Financial Planning from Golden Gate University. As a fiduciary and fee-only advisor, he has developed an expertise in the unique financial planning needs of those in the legal profession, and he now specializes in serving attorneys and law firm owners across the country. His mission is to help his clients achieve financial independence as they define it. As a small business owner himself, he is deeply familiar with the challenges of solo practitioners and small firm owners.

He is the host of The Lawyer Millionaire Podcast, available wherever you get your podcasts, and author of The Lawyer Millionaire: The Complete Guide for Attorneys on Maximizing Wealth, Minimizing Taxes, and Retiring with Confidence, published by the American Bar Association. Darren is a member of the American Bar Association and the Financial Planning Association. Locally, he is a member of the Cincinnati Bar Association, the Northern Kentucky Bar Association, and the Covington Business Council. His office is located in Cincinnati, OH, and he was born and raised in Toledo, OH.

 

Tyler Q. Dahl | Dahl Law Group

Tyler Q. Dahl is the founder of the Dahl Law Group and earned his Master’s (LLM) in Tax Law and is a Certified Tax Coach. Throughout his extensive career working on various matters in the fields of Probate, Trust Administration, Estate Planning, Business Law, Asset Protection, and Tax Law, he has gained a high degree of legal expertise and the critical problem-solving skills necessary to develop effective, creative solutions to complex legal issues. Mr. Dahl’s practice specifically focuses on tax law, including estate and income tax reduction strategies for business owners and real estate investors. He has also been recognized as an expert on the topic of legal ethics relating to technology, as well as streamlining technology to increase law firm efficiencies.

Mr. Dahl is an avid Green Bay Packer fan, and in his free time enjoys spending his time outdoors with his wife, two children, and dog, Heisenberg. He also enjoys traveling abroad to experience other cultures. Throughout his educational and professional career, he has traveled to and lived in over 10 different countries in Europe and Latin America, and is a fluent Spanish speaker.

 

Paul Gregory | Anchin, Block & Anchin LLP

Paul Gregory is a Tax Director with more than 20 years of experience in public accounting at Anchin. Paul has a broad range of experience in tax planning and compliance and has extensive knowledge in the taxation of mergers and acquisitions for clients across industries.

As a key member of the Services Industry Group, he specializes in developing the most efficient taxation practices for law firms, partnerships, high net worth individuals and multi-state organizations. His knowledge of business, accounting strategies, and of specific industries makes him a great resource to his clients. Additionally, he specializes in tax consulting, mergers & acquisitions tax planning, tax structuring, and tax due diligence, and provides a broad range of services for both businesses and the individual owners of businesses including compliance, consulting, and tax planning.

Paul is a member of Anchin’s Law Firm thought leadership group where he collaborates with others to develop thoughtful communications in the form of alerts and vlogs to guide his clients with various policy changes. Additionally, he is involved with Anchin’s recruiting and Anchin University, the firm’s internal CPE programming. Paul is a member of the New York Law Firm Leaders, an exclusive industry organization focused on developing and executing tailored strategies for the law firm industry.

Agenda

I. Entity selection and structuring for maximum tax efficiency | 1:00pm – 1:20pm

  • Choosing between sole proprietorship, partnership, LLC, S-Corp, or C-Corp, when and how to restructure as practice grows
  • How entity choice affects self-employment tax, income tax, and deductions
  • State-specific considerations for lawyers (professional corporations/PLLCS)

II. Income splitting, compensation models, and retirement planning | 1:20pm – 1:40pm

  • Salary vs. distributions for law firm owners (reasonable compensation rules)
  • Retirement plan options: SEP IRA, 401(k), cash balance plans
  • Solo vs. firm-wide plans for attracting/retaining talent
  • Using retirement contributions for significant annual tax savings

III. Deductible business expenses and advanced strategies | 1:40pm – 2:00pm

  • Maximizing deductions for home office, continuing education, malpractice insurance, CLE, R&D credits, and bar dues
  • Leveraging Section 199A Qualified Business Income (QBI) deduction
  • Health insurance deductions and HSA planning for attorneys
  • Advanced depreciation strategies: Technology, vehicles, and office buildouts
  • Retainer agreements, escrow accounts, etc.
  • Litigation funding

Break | 2:00pm – 2:10pm

IV. Wealth management, cash flow, and tax-efficient investing for lawyers | 2:10pm – 2:40pm

  • Balancing debt reduction vs. investment contributions
  • Roth conversions/retirement planning
  • Tax-efficient portfolio construction for lawyers with high incomes
  • Coordinating personal financial planning with practice structure
  • Building liquidity to avoid high-interest borrowing and tax penalties

V. Advanced tax strategies and risk management | 2:40pm – 3:10pm

  • Coordinating tax strategies with estate planning and succession planning
  • Tax implications of contingency fees and settlement structures
  • Tax implications of remote workers
  • Real estate as investment
  • Real estate for the firm
  • Trusts/estate planning
  • Charitable giving for tax efficiency, charitable trusts, donor advised funds
  • Audit risks, compliance pitfalls, and malpractice considerations when advising on tax matters
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