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IRC Section 179 expensing election, annual deduction caps, phase-out thresholds, and qualifying property for small business equipment write-offs

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Specialty Butcher Shop and Custom Meat Processor Bookkeeping: A Whole-Animal Cost, Yield, and Compliance Playbook
·mike

Specialty Butcher Shop and Custom Meat Processor Bookkeeping: A Whole-Animal Cost, Yield, and Compliance Playbook

A working playbook for specialty butcher and custom meat processor bookkeeping — cutout-based costing, Section 263A work-in-process inventory, USDA classification rules, Section 179 equipment treatment, and the yield KPIs that protect per-carcass margin.

bookkeeping
inventory
small-business
manufacturing
+4
Specialty Coffee Roaster Bookkeeping: Green Coffee Lot Costing, ASC 606 Subscriptions, and SCA Benchmarks
·mike

Specialty Coffee Roaster Bookkeeping: Green Coffee Lot Costing, ASC 606 Subscriptions, and SCA Benchmarks

Specialty coffee roasters lose 13-20% of green weight to roasting plus 1-2.5% to bag overfill, and most under-cost roasted inventory as a result. This guide covers lot-level standard costing, ASC 606 subscription deferred revenue, Section 263A producer capitalization, and Section 179 expensing on drum roasters, with SCA benchmarks for gross margin, DTC churn, and inventory turns.

bookkeeping
inventory
revenue-recognition
section-179
+4
The Full-Time Creator's Bookkeeping Playbook: Twitch's Two 1099s, ASC 606 Sponsorships, and Section 179 Gear
·mike

The Full-Time Creator's Bookkeeping Playbook: Twitch's Two 1099s, ASC 606 Sponsorships, and Section 179 Gear

A practical bookkeeping guide for full-time Twitch streamers and YouTubers — how Twitch splits payouts across 1099-MISC Box 2 and 1099-NEC, when to recognize sponsorship revenue under ASC 606, when to choose Section 179 over 100% bonus depreciation on a $20,000 studio buildout, how to defend a home office deduction under Section 280A, and the ARPS, eCPM, and cost-per-hour KPIs that separate a hobby channel from a viable creator business.

creative-industries
self-employment-tax
bookkeeping
revenue-recognition
+4
Window Cleaning and Pressure Washing Service Business Bookkeeping: Job Costing Soft Wash Chemicals, Capitalizing Water-Fed Poles, and Recognizing Recurring Contract Revenue Under ASC 606
·mike

Window Cleaning and Pressure Washing Service Business Bookkeeping: Job Costing Soft Wash Chemicals, Capitalizing Water-Fed Poles, and Recognizing Recurring Contract Revenue Under ASC 606

How window cleaning and pressure washing operators job-cost sodium hypochlorite chemistry, capitalize reverse osmosis water-fed pole rigs under Section 179, recognize recurring maintenance contracts under ASC 606, and avoid 1099 misclassification under state ABC tests — with KPI benchmarks for revenue per truck and effective per-hour rate by service line.

bookkeeping
small-business
revenue-recognition
job-costing
+4
Audiologist and Hearing Aid Dispensary Bookkeeping: Medicare Part B, ASC 606 Trial Returns, and Section 179
·mike

Audiologist and Hearing Aid Dispensary Bookkeeping: Medicare Part B, ASC 606 Trial Returns, and Section 179

A working bookkeeping playbook for independent audiology practices, covering ASC 606 revenue recognition for bundled hearing aid sales, Medicare Part B coding under the 2026 conversion factor, trial period return reserves, OTC competition, Section 179 equipment deductions, and monthly reconciliation against Sycle, Blueprint, and CounselEAR.

healthcare
bookkeeping
small-business
revenue-recognition
+5
Auto Body Collision Repair Shop Bookkeeping: DRP, Parts Margins, Supplements, and Section 179
·mike

Auto Body Collision Repair Shop Bookkeeping: DRP, Parts Margins, Supplements, and Section 179

Collision shops bleed cash when DRP revenue isn't booked net of concessions, parts margins aren't split across OEM, aftermarket, and LKQ pools, and supplements slip through CCC and Mitchell without authorization. A guide to the bookkeeping, Section 179 equipment decisions, and the cycle time, touch time, and severity KPIs insurers actually watch.

bookkeeping
small-business
collision-repair
revenue-recognition
+4
Charter Boat and Sportfishing Captain Bookkeeping: The Captain's Guide to Running a Profitable, IRS-Ready Charter Operation
·mike

Charter Boat and Sportfishing Captain Bookkeeping: The Captain's Guide to Running a Profitable, IRS-Ready Charter Operation

A working captain's guide to charter boat bookkeeping in the U.S.—how to track OUPV/six-pack license renewals, deferred deposits under ASC 606, mate tip pools, fuel surcharges, Section 179 vessel depreciation, and HMS permit compliance so a hard season translates into a profitable, defensible business.

bookkeeping
small-business
seasonal-business
revenue-recognition
+4
Computer and Smartphone Repair Shop Bookkeeping: The Hidden Liabilities Behind Every Cracked Screen
·mike

Computer and Smartphone Repair Shop Bookkeeping: The Hidden Liabilities Behind Every Cracked Screen

An operator's guide to bookkeeping for independent computer and smartphone repair shops in 2026 — separating per-ticket labor from parts revenue, treating customer devices as bailee property, recognizing deposits under ASC 606, applying Section 179 to bench equipment, complying with the new Washington and Colorado right-to-repair laws, and reconciling RepairShopr or CellSmart POS to the general ledger.

bookkeeping
small-business
revenue-recognition
section-179
+4
Custom Cabinet and Millwork Shop Bookkeeping: ASC 606, Job Costing, and Section 179
·mike

Custom Cabinet and Millwork Shop Bookkeeping: ASC 606, Job Costing, and Section 179

How custom cabinet and architectural millwork shops should account for long-lead contracts under ASC 606, allocate CNC machine-hour burden, hold customer deposits as liabilities, reserve for hardwood yield loss, and expense equipment under the 2026 Section 179 limit of $2.56M.

bookkeeping
manufacturing
job-costing
revenue-recognition
+4
Driver Education School Bookkeeping: Prepaid Lessons, Dual-Brake Vehicles, and Instructor Classification Risk
·mike

Driver Education School Bookkeeping: Prepaid Lessons, Dual-Brake Vehicles, and Instructor Classification Risk

A working accounting backbone for a state-licensed driving school — deferring prepaid teen package revenue under ASC 606, Section 179 treatment for dual-brake training vehicles outside the Section 280F luxury-auto caps, the ABC-test exposure of paying per-diem instructors on 1099, a self-insured-retention reserve accrued per behind-the-wheel hour, and the operational KPIs (vehicle utilization, package redemption rate, first-attempt DMV pass rate) that separate growing schools from those quietly bleeding cash.

bookkeeping
small-business
revenue-recognition
accrual-accounting
+4
Fertility Clinic and IVF Practice Bookkeeping: ASC 606, Refund Guarantees, and Donor Pass-Throughs
·mike

Fertility Clinic and IVF Practice Bookkeeping: ASC 606, Refund Guarantees, and Donor Pass-Throughs

A practical guide to fertility-clinic accounting — applying ASC 606 across IVF cycle obligations, estimating refund-guarantee liabilities, treating donor and gestational-carrier fees as agent pass-throughs, recognizing cryostorage revenue ratably, and using Section 179 on embryology lab equipment.

healthcare
bookkeeping
revenue-recognition
compliance
+4
Funeral Home Bookkeeping: Preneed Trusts, FTC Funeral Rule, and ASC 606 for Death-Care Providers
·mike

Funeral Home Bookkeeping: Preneed Trusts, FTC Funeral Rule, and ASC 606 for Death-Care Providers

Independent funeral homes prepay-then-perform service decades later, which creates preneed trust liabilities, ASC 606 deferred revenue, FTC Funeral Rule itemization requirements, and cash advance pass-throughs that off-the-shelf bookkeeping templates mishandle. This guide shows how to structure books that survive a state mortuary board audit, IRS review, and sale due diligence.

bookkeeping
small-business
revenue-recognition
trust
+4
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