Managing Your Business
Most Tax Problems Start With Messy Books
Most Tax Problems Start With Messy Books Most tax stress doesn’t come from the tax return itself. It comes from messy, incomplete, or ignored bookkeeping. In simple terms, bookkeeping is proper record-keeping, and when the rules of proper and time-honored recordkeeping are applied consistently, we have bookkeeping. Sorry, bookkeeping is much more than data entry…
Read MoreBusy doesn’t always mean productive
Busy doesn’t always mean productive. For many solopreneurs, it simply means scattered. I see this often:long days, constant effort, and the feeling of running hard—but not getting ahead. The problem usually isn’t a lack of discipline or motivation.It’s misdirected energy. When you’re trying to do too many things at once—too many services, too many tools,…
Read MoreWhat A Good Tax Preparer Actually Needs From You
What A Good Tax Preparer Actually Needs From You Many people ask what makes tax preparation go smoothly. The answer is simpler than expected. 👉A good tax preparer needs:• Complete and timely documents• Honest communication about changes• Clear answers to follow-up questions• Organized records whenever possible What causes delays and problems isn’t complexity — it’s…
Read MoreYour Tax Refund Isn’t “Free Money
No, Your Tax Refund Isn’t “Free Money” — Here’s What It Really Means 😊Many people look forward to a tax refund — and that’s understandable. But there’s an important truth that often gets overlooked: A refund usually means you paid more tax than necessary during the year. It’s not a bonus.🤔It’s your own money coming…
Read MoreThe Biggest Tax Prep Mistake
The Biggest Tax Prep Mistake I See Every Year (and How to Avoid It) After years of preparing returns, I can tell you this with certainty: One of the biggest tax prep mistakes isn’t missing a deduction — it’s missing information. Every year, I see people struggling because:• Documents are incomplete or scattered• Numbers are…
Read MoreTax Season Is About to Open: What You Should (and Shouldn’t) Be Doing Right Now
👉 Tax Season Is About to Open: What You Should (and Shouldn’t) Be Doing Right Now Tax season is expected to open soon (IRS says January 26th), and I’m already seeing a lot of anxiety — and a lot of misinformation circulating. What do solopreneurs and families need to know now? Here’s the truth: the…
Read MoreBusiness Meals – Deductible?
Business Meals: What Counts — and What Doesn’t. Business meals can be deductible — when there’s a real business purpose and documentation to support it. 🥱Let’s make it simple: For 2025, most business meals remain 50% deductible, including meals where business is discussed, meals while traveling for business, and food for meetings/conferences, but this changes…
Read MoreHome Office Deduction: When It Applies — and When It Doesn’t.
The home office deduction can lower your tax bill — if it applies correctly. But many people either avoid it out of fear or claim it incorrectly. 👉Here’s what you need to know before tax filing opens You may qualify if:• You use part of your home regularly and exclusively for business(and it’s not used…
Read MoreHobby or business?
🤷♂️Side-Business or Hobby? Why the IRS Cares — and How to Tell the Difference. Many people earn extra money through side work — consulting, photography, crafts, tutoring, repairs, online selling, and more. But is it a business or a hobby in the eyes of the IRS? 🧏♂️The answer determines whether your expenses are deductible. Here’s…
Read MoreWhat is a Deductible Business Expense?
👉What Is Deductible for Business Owners — and What Isn’t? Every year, I hear the same question from business owners, freelancers, and independent workers: “Can I deduct this?”😯 The truth is: many legitimate deductions are missed — and some things people think are deductible actually aren’t. Understanding the difference helps protect your business, reduce stress…
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