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Bookkeeping

Modern bookkeeping techniques using plain-text and automated workflows

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Walmart Marketplace Cut Referral Fees in 14 Categories — Here's What Sellers Should Do
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Walmart Marketplace Cut Referral Fees in 14 Categories — Here's What Sellers Should Do

On June 22, 2026, Walmart quietly cut Marketplace referral fees in 14 categories — steepest in apparel, electronics, and home goods — while Amazon's 2026 FBA costs rose. How sellers can verify their new rates in Seller Center, stack New Seller Savings discounts, and track the margin impact in their books.

e-commerce
amazon
small-business
What Is a Flash Report? A Weekly Early-Warning System for Small Business Finances
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What Is a Flash Report? A Weekly Early-Warning System for Small Business Finances

A flash report is a one-page, weekly summary of liquidity, productivity, and profitability metrics that surfaces cash problems weeks before the monthly close — critical when cash flow issues contribute to roughly 82% of small business failures. Here's what to include and how to build one in under 30 minutes a week.

financial-reporting
small-business
cash-flow
B2B Buy Now, Pay Later Comes for Wholesale: How Embedded Net Terms Change Your Books
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B2B Buy Now, Pay Later Comes for Wholesale: How Embedded Net Terms Change Your Books

The US B2B BNPL market is projected to grow from $40.4 billion in 2025 to $48.4 billion in 2026 as Stripe, Amazon Business, Resolve, and TreviPay embed instant Net 30–90 terms into checkout. Here's how wholesalers and suppliers should book the provider fee (typically 1–5% of invoice value), distinguish recourse from non-recourse risk, and reconcile payouts that no longer match invoice timing.

fintech
invoice-financing
trade-finance
Bookkeeping for Boarding, Training, and Lesson Stables: Board Tiers, Lease Splits, and Show Pass-Throughs
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Bookkeeping for Boarding, Training, and Lesson Stables: Board Tiers, Lease Splits, and Show Pass-Throughs

How boarding and training stables should track board by tier, split lease income between owner and barn, tag horse-show pass-throughs by client, and use the IRS's two-of-seven-year hobby-loss safe harbor for horse operations.

bookkeeping
small-business
tax
Estimated Tax Penalties in 2026: Safe Harbors, Annualized Income Installments, and How to Avoid Underpayment Interest on Form 2210
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Estimated Tax Penalties in 2026: Safe Harbors, Annualized Income Installments, and How to Avoid Underpayment Interest on Form 2210

Underpayment interest is daily and quarterly — hit the 100%/110% or 90% harbor and pay the right amount by April 15, June 15, September 15, and January 15, or use Schedule AI for seasonal income before Form 2210 bills you.

tax-compliance
small-business
finance
Fiserv's July 2026 Rate Hike: How to Spot It on Your Clover or First Data Statement
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Fiserv's July 2026 Rate Hike: How to Spot It on Your Clover or First Data Statement

Fiserv's July 2026 increase raises interchange-plus markups by 0.05% plus $0.03 per authorization and tiered rates by up to 0.40% — the fourth hike in 18 months for Clover and First Data merchants. Here's how to calculate your effective rate, identify your pricing model, and find the fees hiding on your statement.

payments
point-of-sale
small-business
France Raises Auto-Entrepreneur Revenue Ceilings for 2026–2028: New Limits, Same VAT Thresholds
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France Raises Auto-Entrepreneur Revenue Ceilings for 2026–2028: New Limits, Same VAT Thresholds

France's micro-entrepreneur revenue ceilings rose on January 1, 2026 to €203,100 for goods and €83,600 for services, holding through 2028 — while VAT exemption thresholds stayed at €85,000/€37,500. Here's how the two separate ceilings work, the mixed-activity rules, and what actually happens when you exceed them.

tax
tax-compliance
freelance
TikTok Shop Seller Bookkeeping: Where Your Fees and Creator Commissions Actually Go
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TikTok Shop Seller Bookkeeping: Where Your Fees and Creator Commissions Actually Go

TikTok Shop's visible 6% referral fee becomes an effective 25-30% take once creator commissions (category medians 8-20%), Fulfilled by TikTok charges ($2.86-$4.28 per unit), and refund admin fees stack up. How US sellers should book gross revenue, each fee category, and marketplace payouts using accrual accounting.

e-commerce
bookkeeping
small-business
Bad Debt and Uncollectible Receivables: When to Write Off, How to Prove Worthlessness Under Section 166, and Why Cash-Basis Businesses Can't Deduct Unpaid Invoices
·mike

Bad Debt and Uncollectible Receivables: When to Write Off, How to Prove Worthlessness Under Section 166, and Why Cash-Basis Businesses Can't Deduct Unpaid Invoices

An unpaid invoice isn't automatically a deduction for cash-basis businesses and worthlessness must be proven in the year claimed — document business character, collection efforts, and the specific charge-off before December 31.

tax-compliance
small-business
finance
Health Insurance Deduction for Self-Employed in 2026: How Schedule 1 Above-the-Line, ICHRA, and QSEHRA Interact With the Premium Tax Credit
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Health Insurance Deduction for Self-Employed in 2026: How Schedule 1 Above-the-Line, ICHRA, and QSEHRA Interact With the Premium Tax Credit

Deduct premiums on Schedule 1, get reimbursed via ICHRA/QSEHRA, or take the premium tax credit — never two for the same dollar. Master the month-by-month coordination and circular math that prevents double benefits.

tax-compliance
small-business
finance
Australia's Instant Asset Write-Off: The $20,000 'Permanent' Threshold That Isn't Law Yet
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Australia's Instant Asset Write-Off: The $20,000 'Permanent' Threshold That Isn't Law Yet

Australia's May 2026 Budget proposed making the $20,000 instant asset write-off permanent from 1 July 2026, but until the enabling Bill passes Parliament the legislated threshold reverts to $1,000 per asset. What qualifies, the car-limit and capital-works exclusions, and how to time purchases while the law is still pending.

tax
tax-deductions
tax-planning
The CRA Already Has Your Gig Income Data: Canada's Platform Reporting Rules, Explained
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The CRA Already Has Your Gig Income Data: Canada's Platform Reporting Rules, Explained

Since 2024, Part XX of Canada's Income Tax Act requires Uber, Airbnb, Etsy, and other platforms to report sellers with 30+ transactions or over $2,800 CAD directly to the CRA — including names, SINs, gross payouts, and fees. With two reporting cycles now on file and penalty relief expired, here's who gets reported, what data the CRA matches against your return, and how to reconcile before the next January 31 deadline.

tax-compliance
self-employment
side-hustle
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