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Bookkeeping
Modern bookkeeping techniques using plain-text and automated workflows
Bookkeeping for House-Sitting Businesses: Per-Night Rates, Deposits, and Key Liability
House sitters typically charge $50–$150 per night for overnight stays and $250–$500 weekly, but a deposit collected before a sit begins is unearned revenue, not income, until the stay is completed or the cancellation window passes.
Independent Mobile Auto Detailing and Ceramic Coating Business Bookkeeping: Per-Job Pricing, Chemical Inventory, Van and Equipment, Warranty Deferred Revenue, and the KPIs That Hit 40–55%
Detailing margins live per job — price per ticket, cost chemicals per job, expense the van via Section 179/bonus, defer coating warranty revenue, and run on revenue per job and net margin after owner labor.
Kentucky Drops the 200-Transaction Sales Tax Rule: What the Revenue-Only Nexus Threshold Means for Online Sellers
Kentucky HB 757 eliminates the state's 200-transaction economic nexus threshold effective August 1, 2026, leaving a $100,000 revenue-only test — joining Alaska, Utah, and Illinois in a broader multi-state shift away from transaction-count triggers.
Bookkeeping for Legal Document Assistants: Bonds, Trust Funds, and Flat-Fee Revenue
California requires Legal Document Assistants to register with a county clerk, post a $25,000 surety bond, and pass one of four education-or-experience tests before charging clients — a licensing and revenue-recognition setup that trips up most first-time LDA owners' books.
Maine's 2026 Streaming Tax: What Netflix, Spotify, and Podcast Sellers Must Collect
Maine now applies its 5.5% sales tax to streaming video, music, audiobook, and podcast subscriptions as of January 1, 2026, with economic nexus triggered at $100,000 in revenue from Maine customers.
Med Spa Bookkeeping: Why Packages, Gift Cards, and Memberships Aren't Revenue Yet
Med spas that book prepaid packages, gift cards, and membership fees as revenue at the point of sale overstate income and understate the deferred-revenue liability they owe clients — with the U.S. med spa industry at roughly $21.4 billion in 2026 and package sales now about 29% of client spending, the resulting distortion can turn a strong bank balance into an unexplained cash crunch two months later.
Mobile Sauna and Cold Plunge Rental Bookkeeping: Depreciation, Deferred Revenue, and Cash Flow
A mobile sauna trailer can gross $400–$1,000 per booking, but operators fail on the accounting, not the demand. How to handle Section 179 depreciation on a sauna trailer, deferred revenue from session packs and memberships, per-session contribution margin, and the 13-week cash flow forecast that keeps a seasonal rental fleet solvent.
NAR's $52.25M Tuccori Settlement: What It Means for Real Estate Agent Bookkeeping
NAR's $52.25 million Tuccori settlement, approved April 10, 2026, doesn't change buyer-agent commission rules — it makes the August 2024 Sitzer/Burnett practice changes permanent, so agents must book gross commission across multiple funding sources rather than treating deposits as a single income line.
Starting an NVOCC or Freight Forwarding Business? Your Bookkeeping Has to Be Licensed Too
NVOCCs need a $75,000 FMC bond ($150,000 if foreign-based), a published tariff, and Form FMC-18 before moving a container — and books that pair every house bill of lading to its master bill. A practical guide to OTI licensing costs, HBL/MBL reconciliation, ASC 606 in-transit revenue, and the bookkeeping mistakes that sink first-year freight forwarders.
Padel Club Bookkeeping: Court Utilization, Deferred Revenue, and the Chart of Accounts
Padel clubs run four or five overlapping revenue streams on one fixed asset; profitable operators track court-hour utilization by time band, book membership cash as deferred revenue instead of income, and recover a $500K-$1.5M build-out in 18-30 months at 60-70% peak utilization.
Peer-to-Peer Garage and Driveway Storage: Tax, Insurance, and Bookkeeping Guide
Peer-to-peer garage and driveway storage income is usually reported on Schedule E rather than Schedule C, is taxable even without a 1099-K, and requires tracking gross bookings, platform fees (commonly 4.9% + $0.30 per transaction), and prorated home costs separately from personal expenses.
Bookkeeping for Private Music Lesson Studios: Prepaid Packages, Instrument Depreciation, and Travel Costs
Prepaid lesson packages are a liability, not income, until each lesson is taught. This guide covers deferred revenue for tuition bundles, depreciating instruments over $2,500 with Section 179 and Form 4562, deducting in-home lesson mileage, and a chart of accounts built for private music studios.