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Mike Thrift

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Section 530 Safe Harbor: How Small Businesses Can Defend Worker Classifications
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Section 530 Safe Harbor: How Small Businesses Can Defend Worker Classifications

Section 530 of the Revenue Act of 1978 eliminates back federal employment taxes on misclassified contractors when small businesses pass three tests — reporting consistency, substantive consistency, and reasonable basis. Revenue Procedure 2025-10 updated the rules in January 2025, the first major change in 40 years.

small-business
tax-compliance
independent-contractor
payroll
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Section 831(b) Microcaptive Insurance: A Small Business Guide to Risk Management Without IRS Scrutiny
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Section 831(b) Microcaptive Insurance: A Small Business Guide to Risk Management Without IRS Scrutiny

Section 831(b) microcaptive insurance lets small businesses retain underwriting profit on hard-to-insure risks, but the IRS's 2025 final regulations treat captives with loss ratios under 30% as listed transactions. Here is how to structure one that survives an audit.

insurance
business-insurance
risk-management
tax
+4
The Short-Term Rental Tax Loophole: Offsetting W-2 Income Without Real Estate Professional Status
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The Short-Term Rental Tax Loophole: Offsetting W-2 Income Without Real Estate Professional Status

How short-term rentals sit outside the Section 469 passive loss rules, what the seven-day average and material participation tests actually require, and how a six-figure W-2 earner can use cost segregation and 100% bonus depreciation to legally offset wage income.

tax
real-estate
tax-planning
tax-deductions
+5
Small Business Taxes 2026: A Complete Obligations Guide for New Business Owners
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Small Business Taxes 2026: A Complete Obligations Guide for New Business Owners

A 2026 walkthrough of every small business tax obligation—federal income, self-employment, payroll, sales, and excise—with the full filing calendar, quarterly estimated tax safe harbors, OBBBA-era changes (permanent QBI, $1.21M Section 179, restored 100% bonus depreciation), and the recordkeeping habits that prevent penalties.

small-business
tax
tax-compliance
payroll
+4
Spousal Lifetime Access Trust (SLAT) After OBBBA: Why the $15 Million Exemption Still Demands Action in 2026
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Spousal Lifetime Access Trust (SLAT) After OBBBA: Why the $15 Million Exemption Still Demands Action in 2026

After OBBBA set the federal estate, gift, and GST exemption at $15 million per person in 2026, SLATs still freeze growth out of the taxable estate at a 40 percent rate. Coverage of dual-SLAT reciprocal trust risk, asset selection, valuation discounts, and the audit records families need to keep.

estate-planning
tax-planning
trust
financial-planning
+4
Tax Loss Harvesting: The Year-Round Strategy That Can Save You Thousands in Capital Gains Taxes
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Tax Loss Harvesting: The Year-Round Strategy That Can Save You Thousands in Capital Gains Taxes

Year-round tax loss harvesting can add 0.5%–1.5% in annual after-tax returns to a taxable portfolio. This guide explains the IRS netting order, the wash sale rule across taxable and IRA accounts, and a practical framework for harvesting short-term losses without losing the deduction.

tax-loss-harvesting
capital-gains
tax-planning
tax-optimization
+4
The Stress-Free Tax Season Workflow: How to Catch Up, Organize, and File With Confidence
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The Stress-Free Tax Season Workflow: How to Catch Up, Organize, and File With Confidence

A six-week framework for small business owners to catch up unreconciled books, assemble a standardized year-end financial package, and hand off cleanly to an accountant—anchored by the 2026 federal filing deadlines.

tax-preparation
bookkeeping
small-business
tax-deadlines
+4
Trump's 2026 Small Business Tax Changes: OBBBA Permanent QBI, Bonus Depreciation, and Tariff Impact
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Trump's 2026 Small Business Tax Changes: OBBBA Permanent QBI, Bonus Depreciation, and Tariff Impact

OBBBA made the 20% QBI deduction and 100% bonus depreciation permanent for 2026, while tariffs near 19% cost U.S. small businesses about $85 billion a year. Here is what changed, who benefits, and how to plan.

small-business
tax-planning
tax-deductions
bonus-depreciation
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Trust Fund Recovery Penalty (IRC 6672): Personal Liability for Unpaid Payroll Taxes
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Trust Fund Recovery Penalty (IRC 6672): Personal Liability for Unpaid Payroll Taxes

How the IRS uses Internal Revenue Code Section 6672 to hold business owners, officers, bookkeepers, and even spouses personally liable for 100% of unpaid payroll withholdings — covering who qualifies as a responsible person, how willfulness is established, and how to defend a Letter 1153 within the 60-day appeal window.

tax
payroll
tax-compliance
liability
+4
Self-Directed IRAs for Real Estate and Alternative Assets: A Practical Compliance Guide
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Self-Directed IRAs for Real Estate and Alternative Assets: A Practical Compliance Guide

A practical guide to Self-Directed IRAs (SDIRAs) — what you can hold, the disqualified-person rules under IRC §4975, UBIT and UDFI on leveraged real estate, the McNulty checkbook-control warning, and the recordkeeping disciplines that prevent a deemed distribution.

ira
retirement-savings
real-estate
tax-compliance
+4
Form 3115 Demystified: How to Change Your Accounting Method and Unlock Tax Savings
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Form 3115 Demystified: How to Change Your Accounting Method and Unlock Tax Savings

Form 3115 lets U.S. taxpayers change accounting methods and use a Section 481(a) adjustment to recover missed deductions or correct multi-year errors on a single current-year return, without amending prior years.

tax-compliance
tax-planning
depreciation
cost-segregation
+4
Form 5471 Decoded: A US Shareholder's Guide to Filing Categories, Schedules, and Avoiding Six-Figure Penalties
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Form 5471 Decoded: A US Shareholder's Guide to Filing Categories, Schedules, and Avoiding Six-Figure Penalties

Form 5471 carries automatic $10,000-per-corporation initial penalties capped at $60,000 per year for U.S. persons who own, control, or serve as officers of foreign corporations. Covers the five filing categories, modular schedules, GILTI's rename to NCTI for tax years beginning after December 31, 2025, and the Streamlined and Delinquent Submission routes back into compliance.

tax
tax-compliance
compliance
irs-reporting
+4
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