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Modern bookkeeping techniques using plain-text and automated workflows

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Texas SB 1036: Solar Retailers Must Register with TDLR by September 1, 2026
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Texas SB 1036: Solar Retailers Must Register with TDLR by September 1, 2026

Starting September 1, 2026, Texas SB 1036 requires residential solar retailers and salespersons to register with TDLR, with penalties up to $2,500 per violation ($10,000 when the customer is 65+) and contract-refund orders. Here's who must register, what the code of conduct prohibits, and how to prepare.

solar
compliance
registration
UCC-1 Financing Statements: The 5-Year Lapse, the Continuation Window, and the Stale Liens That Block Loans
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UCC-1 Financing Statements: The 5-Year Lapse, the Continuation Window, and the Stale Liens That Block Loans

A UCC-1 financing statement lapses exactly five years after filing unless the lender files a UCC-3 continuation within the six months before the lapse date — and paid-off liens that never get terminated can quietly block your next SBA loan. Here's how to search your own UCC record and clear stale filings before a lender finds them.

loans
small-business
financing
AI-Generated Fake Invoices Are Fooling Accounts Payable Teams — Here's How to Stop Them
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AI-Generated Fake Invoices Are Fooling Accounts Payable Teams — Here's How to Stop Them

Generative AI made vendor impersonation cheap: 76% of organizations faced payments fraud in 2025, and AI-generated fakes now drive 70.8% of expense-report fraud. Here are the controls that still work — out-of-band verification, dual authorization, vendor-file hygiene, and auditable books.

fraud-prevention
fraud-detection
accounts-payable
Boat Detailing Business Bookkeeping: Per-Foot Pricing, Seasonal Cash Flow, and Marina Contracts
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Boat Detailing Business Bookkeeping: Per-Foot Pricing, Seasonal Cash Flow, and Marina Contracts

How to set up the books for a boat detailing business — separate income accounts for each service tier (wash, polish, ceramic coating, oxidation restoration priced $10–$200 per foot), a 12-month cash flow forecast for a season that concentrates 80% of revenue into six months, and distinct tracking for recurring marina and yacht club contracts.

bookkeeping
small-business
seasonal-business
Buy Here, Pay Here Used Car Lot Accounting: What Independent Dealers Get Wrong About the Books
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Buy Here, Pay Here Used Car Lot Accounting: What Independent Dealers Get Wrong About the Books

How buy-here-pay-here dealers should book installment notes receivable, separate unearned finance charges from vehicle-sale revenue, reserve for repossessions on portfolios where ~78% of loan volume is subprime, and structure a Related Finance Company that survives an IRS audit — plus why accrual accounting and year-of-sale gain recognition are mandatory for dealer inventory.

accounting
bookkeeping
small-business
California's SB 343 'Truth in Recycling' Law Is Blocked — What the Injunction Means for Your Recyclable Labels
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California's SB 343 'Truth in Recycling' Law Is Blocked — What the Injunction Means for Your Recyclable Labels

A federal judge blocked California's SB 343 "Truth in Recycling" law on July 14, 2026, pausing its October 4 recyclable-labeling deadline. Here's what the preliminary injunction does and doesn't change — the FTC Green Guides, SB 54, and UCL false-advertising risk still apply — and how small brands should handle compliance spending now.

small-business
compliance
legal
Colorado's Psilocybin Healing Centers Just Watched Cannabis Get a Tax Break They Didn't
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Colorado's Psilocybin Healing Centers Just Watched Cannabis Get a Tax Break They Didn't

Cannabis got Section 280E relief when medical marijuana moved to Schedule III in April 2026, but Colorado's 34 licensed psilocybin healing centers are still fully subject to it. Here is how 280E limits deductions to COGS, why facilitator session labor is the contested cost category, and how to structure a chart of accounts, deferred revenue, and cash controls for a Schedule I business.

tax-compliance
cost-of-goods-sold
bookkeeping
Colorado's Retail Delivery Fee Rises to $0.31 in 2026: What Online Sellers Need to Know
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Colorado's Retail Delivery Fee Rises to $0.31 in 2026: What Online Sellers Need to Know

Colorado's retail delivery fee rose from $0.28 to $0.31 per transaction on July 1, 2026 — its fifth increase since 2022. Here's who must collect it, how the $500,000 small-seller exemption works, how to report it on Form DR 1786, and which states are considering similar fees.

tax-compliance
e-commerce
small-business
Your Next Business Loan Might Get Approved by an AI Agent — Here's What That Actually Means
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Your Next Business Loan Might Get Approved by an AI Agent — Here's What That Actually Means

ConnectOne Bank cut policy lookups from 20 minutes to 30 seconds and grew banker adoption 41% in 10 weeks after deploying AI agents built on nCino's platform across commercial lending. Here's what agentic underwriting means for small-business borrowers — why DSCR math, standard-format financial statements, and clean, auditable books now decide whether approval takes days or weeks.

ai
banking
fintech
Commuter Benefits in 2026: The IRS Raised Pre-Tax Transit and Parking Limits to $340/Month
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Commuter Benefits in 2026: The IRS Raised Pre-Tax Transit and Parking Limits to $340/Month

The IRS raised the 2026 qualified transportation fringe benefit limit to $340/month each for transit and parking (up from $325), an $8,160 combined annual pre-tax ceiling. Here's how the benefit works, the 7.65% employer FICA savings, where 20-employee mandates in NYC, San Francisco, Seattle, and New Jersey make it legally required, and how to keep the bookkeeping clean.

payroll
small-business
tax-planning
Connecticut's New R&D Tax Credit for LLCs and S Corps: What Public Act 26-68 Means for Small Businesses
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Connecticut's New R&D Tax Credit for LLCs and S Corps: What Public Act 26-68 Means for Small Businesses

Connecticut's Public Act 26-68, signed May 26, 2026, gives pass-through entities — LLCs, S corps, and partnerships with gross income under $70 million — a 6% R&D tax credit for the first time, refundable at 65% (90% for biotech), capped at $1.5 million per business and $25 million statewide, and claimed through a DECD voucher within 90 days of year-end.

tax-credits
small-business
tax-planning
Cotton Gin Bookkeeping: Costing the Per-Bale Ginning Fee, Cottonseed Byproduct Revenue, and Module Truck Hauling
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Cotton Gin Bookkeeping: Costing the Per-Bale Ginning Fee, Cottonseed Byproduct Revenue, and Module Truck Hauling

USDA's latest survey put average ginning cost at $49.31 per bale in 2022, up 106% in three years. This guide shows how a cotton gin should structure its books — unbundling the per-bale ginning fee into receiving, drying, pressing, and bagging cost centers, booking cottonseed (15–20% of per-bale gross revenue) as a separate product line, and breaking module truck hauling out as its own transportation charge.

bookkeeping
farming
seasonal-business
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