At LADD Dental Group , we’re incredibly grateful for team members like Jennifer—whose passion for dental hygiene shines through in everything she does. For Jennifer, being a dental hygienist is about so much more than cleanings. It’s about building real relationships with patients, earning their trust, and helping them feel confident in their smiles. She loves getting to know each person who sits in her chair and being a consistent, friendly face they can count on. Jennifer is especially passionate about education and prevention —helping patients understand their oral health and empowering them to take control of it. Whether it’s coaching better home care habits or catching issues early, she knows the impact goes far beyond the appointment. But what she loves most? Seeing the difference she makes. From easing dental anxiety to celebrating healthier smiles, Jennifer takes pride in knowing her work truly changes lives. We are so lucky to have her on our dental team . Thank you, Jen...
B usiness taxes in Indiana have not increased over the past 5 years—on paper, they’ve actually decreased or stayed very stable. But the effective tax burden on dental practices has still gone up due to a combination of local taxes, wage inflation, and structural changes in how practices are taxed. 1) What’s actually happened to Indiana business tax rates (last ~5 years) Corporate income tax 2020: ~5.25% 2021–present: 4.9% 👉 That’s roughly a 0.35% decrease (~7% relative reduction) over 5 years. Pass-through business taxation (most dental practices) Most dental practices (LLCs, S-corps) don’t pay corporate tax. They flow through to: State income tax: ~3.23% (2020) → ~3.05% (2024) → trending to 3.0% Local (county) income tax: ~1–3% depending on county 👉 Slight decline at the state level , but: Local taxes have crept up in many counties Combined effective rate often still ~4–6%+ Sales tax (relevant to dental ops) Flat 7% (unchanged) Big pi...