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February 2026

7 Mistakes You’re Making with 2026 IRS Compliance (And How to Fix Them)

Threshold Confusion Misapplying thresholds causes filing errors. The $600 reporting limit remains active for the 2025 tax year. Many owners mistakenly apply the new $2,000 limit to current payments. This leads to missed Form 1099-NEC filings. Missed filings trigger IRS penalties. The $2,000 threshold applies only to payments made on or after January 1, 2026. […]

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The ‘Side Hustle’ Checklist: When Your Niche Business Needs a Registered Agent

You're killing it with your side hustle. Your pet grooming business has a steady stream of clients, your photography bookings are stacked, or your mobile detailing service is booked out weeks in advance. You've officially leveled up from "doing this on the side" to "this is a real business." But here's the thing most niche

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Tax Season 2026: 10 Reasons Your Old Filing Strategy Isn’t Working Anymore

Tax season 2026 arrived with a complete overhaul of the American tax code. The legislation commonly referred to as the "Big Beautiful Bill" (OBBB) introduced changes that are now retroactively affecting 2025 returns. For small business owners and entrepreneurs, relying on a 2024 or 2025 strategy is a recipe for overpayment or non-compliance. The IRS

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Mixing Business with Pleasure: The Home Baker’s Guide to LLC Formation

You've perfected your sourdough recipe. Your custom cakes are showing up on Instagram feeds. Orders are rolling in through DMs and Facebook Marketplace. But here's the thing nobody talks about at 2am when you're piping buttercream flowers: your personal assets are completely exposed. If someone gets sick from your product: even if it's not your

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Tax Season 2026: Is Your Small Business Ready? 10 Things You Must Know About the New IRS Rules

Tax season hits different this year. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act changed everything: the biggest tax overhaul since 2017. Here's what actually matters for your small business. 1. Bonus Depreciation Returns at 100% Full deduction. Year one. No more phase-downs. Buy qualifying business property after January 19, 2025? Deduct the entire cost immediately. Equipment,

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Personal Training & Taxes: Can You Deduct Your Gym Membership and Gear?

If you're a personal trainer, gym instructor, or fitness coach, you've probably wondered: can I write off my gym membership? What about those resistance bands, kettlebells, and foam rollers piling up in your home studio? The answer isn't as straightforward as you'd hope: but there's good news. If you're self-employed as a sole proprietor or

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Is Your Small Business Ready for Tax Season 2026? Here Are 10 Things You Must Know

Tax season 2026 is here. 34% of business owners make filing errors that cost them money. Here's what you need to do differently this year. 1. Match Your Business Structure to the Right Forms Your business structure determines your tax forms. No exceptions. Sole proprietors and single-member LLCs: Form 1040 Schedule CPartnerships: Form 1065C corporations:

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Cutting Your Taxes, Not Just Hair: A Barber & Stylist’s Guide to Expense Tracking

You're spending money every single day to run your business. Clippers. Color. Shampoo. Booth rent. That advanced balayage class. Most of it's deductible. Most stylists and barbers miss it. This guide breaks down what counts, how to track it, and how proper expense tracking cuts your tax bill: without hiring a CPA full-time. Why Expense

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Is Your LLC Compliant? Here’s What the 2026 IRS Updates Mean for Entrepreneurs

LLC compliance failures cost thousands in penalties. 2026 brings significant changes: most notably, domestic LLCs are now exempt from federal beneficial ownership reporting. Tax Filing Deadlines Your deadline depends on tax classification. Sole Proprietorship: April 15, 2026 Partnership: March 16, 2026 S Corporation: March 16, 2026 C Corporation: April 15, 2026 Quarterly Payments Required Expect

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Oil, Tires, and Taxes: The Mobile Mechanic’s Guide to Big Write-Offs

If you're a mobile mechanic running your own operation, whether as a sole proprietor or single-member LLC, tax season doesn't have to mean handing over more cash than necessary. The truth is, you're sitting on hundreds (maybe thousands) of dollars in legitimate write-offs just by doing what you do every day: driving to clients, buying

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