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Modern bookkeeping techniques using plain-text and automated workflows

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Recording Sales Tax You Collect: A Liability, Not Revenue
·mike

Recording Sales Tax You Collect: A Liability, Not Revenue

Sales tax you collect belongs to the state, not your revenue line. Here are the journal entries, the month-end reconciliation routine, and the multi-state economic nexus rules that keep your books audit-ready.

sales-tax
tax-compliance
journal-entries
Recording Sales Tax You Collect: A Liability, Not Revenue
·mike

Recording Sales Tax You Collect: A Liability, Not Revenue

Sales tax you collect belongs on the balance sheet as Sales Tax Payable, never on the income statement. Split each taxable sale into Sales Revenue and a tax liability, keep one account per jurisdiction, and reconcile so the payable zeroes out at filing time.

tax
tax-compliance
liability
Sales Returns, Allowances, and Contra-Revenue Accounting: How to Record Refunds Without Inflating Your Gross Margin
·mike

Sales Returns, Allowances, and Contra-Revenue Accounting: How to Record Refunds Without Inflating Your Gross Margin

A walkthrough of how to record sales returns, allowances, and discounts as contra-revenue accounts under ASC 606, including the refund liability journal entries, sales tax reversal, and the gross-margin effects most small businesses miss.

revenue-recognition
journal-entries
e-commerce
The SBA 8(a) Program in 2026: A Survival Guide to Federal Set-Asides After the Ultima Reset
·mike

The SBA 8(a) Program in 2026: A Survival Guide to Federal Set-Asides After the Ultima Reset

A practical guide to qualifying for the SBA 8(a) Business Development Program in 2026 — the $850,000 personal net worth, $400,000 three-year average AGI, and $6.5 million asset caps, the post-Ultima social disadvantage standard, $7M and $4.5M sole-source thresholds, and how to survive the nine-year graduation clock without losing certification.

sba
small-business
compliance
Section 45E After SECURE 2.0: How Small Employers Recoup 100% of Pension Plan Startup Costs on Form 8881
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Section 45E After SECURE 2.0: How Small Employers Recoup 100% of Pension Plan Startup Costs on Form 8881

SECURE 2.0 turned Section 45E into a 100% refund of pension plan startup costs—up to $5,000 per year for three years—for employers with 50 or fewer employees, stacked with a per-employee contribution credit worth up to $1,000 and a $500 auto-enrollment credit, all claimed on Form 8881.

tax-credits
retirement-plans
small-business
Section 530 Safe Harbor: How to Avoid IRS Back Payroll Taxes on 1099 Workers
·mike

Section 530 Safe Harbor: How to Avoid IRS Back Payroll Taxes on 1099 Workers

Section 530 of the Revenue Act of 1978 bars the IRS from collecting back employment taxes on misclassified contractors if a business met three tests—reporting consistency, substantive consistency, and a reasonable basis for treating the workers as 1099 contractors.

tax
tax-compliance
payroll
State Unclaimed Property and Escheat Reporting for Small Businesses: Dormancy Periods, Due Diligence Letters, and NAUPA Holder Reports
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State Unclaimed Property and Escheat Reporting for Small Businesses: Dormancy Periods, Due Diligence Letters, and NAUPA Holder Reports

A practical guide for small businesses on identifying unclaimed property — uncashed vendor and payroll checks, customer credits, gift cards — applying state dormancy periods, mailing due diligence letters, and filing the NAUPA II holder report before Delaware or another state opens a contingency-fee audit.

small-business
compliance
audit
Suspense Accounts: How to Park Unidentified Transactions and Still Close on Time
·mike

Suspense Accounts: How to Park Unidentified Transactions and Still Close on Time

A suspense account is a temporary ledger account that holds an unidentified transaction or an unexplained trial-balance difference so the month-end close can finish on time. This guide covers when to use one, how to record and clear the entries, and how it differs from a clearing account.

bookkeeping
month-end-close
accounting-basics
Texas Franchise Tax 2026: Filing the Public Information Report and Avoiding Forfeiture
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Texas Franchise Tax 2026: Filing the Public Information Report and Avoiding Forfeiture

Texas raised the franchise tax no-tax-due threshold to $2.65 million for 2026 and 2027 reports, but LLCs and corporations still owe a Public Information Report by May 15. Missing it triggers forfeiture, personal liability for officers, and loss of access to Texas courts.

tax
tax-compliance
compliance
Surviving the Workers' Comp Premium Audit: A Small Employer's Field Guide to NCCI Class Codes, Officer Elections, Overtime Carve-Outs, and Subcontractor Traps
·mike

Surviving the Workers' Comp Premium Audit: A Small Employer's Field Guide to NCCI Class Codes, Officer Elections, Overtime Carve-Outs, and Subcontractor Traps

Workers' compensation premium is recalculated every year using your actual payroll, and unprepared small employers routinely owe five-figure true-ups. This guide walks through the NCCI premium formula, the standard exception rules, the overtime carve-out math, owner and officer exclusion forms, the subcontractor COI rules that trigger the largest audit hits, and how to dispute a Final Audit Statement.

small-business
audit
payroll
Circular 230 for Tax Professionals: Conflicts, Section 10.34 Standards, and Avoiding OPR Suspension
·mike

Circular 230 for Tax Professionals: Conflicts, Section 10.34 Standards, and Avoiding OPR Suspension

A practitioner's walkthrough of Circular 230—Sections 10.22, 10.29, 10.34, 10.36, 10.37, and 10.51—covering conflicts of interest, return-position standards, written-advice hygiene, and how OPR investigations actually proceed.

tax-compliance
cpa
compliance
Economic Nexus and Sales Tax: A 2026 Guide for Online Sellers
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Economic Nexus and Sales Tax: A 2026 Guide for Online Sellers

Economic nexus requires out-of-state sellers to collect sales tax once they cross a state's threshold — commonly $100,000 in sales. As of January 1, 2026, 16 states have dropped the 200-transaction trigger, and this guide explains the thresholds, marketplace facilitator traps, and a quarterly compliance routine.

tax-compliance
e-commerce
small-business
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