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Browse accounting guidance for small businesses, independent professionals, and growing teams that need clearer books, cleaner reporting, and better month-to-month decisions. These articles cover financial statements, cash flow, bookkeeping systems, advisory support, and practical ways to use your numbers before tax season arrives.

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Jun 7, 2026Accounting

Self-Employed? Here Are 15 Tax Deductions You May Be Missing in 2025 and 2026

Running your own business is rewarding — but the tax bill can sting if you are not claiming everything you are legally entitled to deduct. The IRS allows self-employed individuals...

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Jun 7, 2026Accounting

Small Business Bookkeeping in NYC: What Every Bronx, Queens & Manhattan Owner Must Know

Running a business anywhere is demanding. Running one in New York City is a different sport entirely. Between the layers of federal, state, and city taxes — each with its own...

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Jun 7, 2026Accounting

Landlord Tax Guide: What Buffalo and NJ Property Owners Owe (and How to Pay Less)

Owning rental property in Buffalo or New Jersey comes with a real financial upside — but also a tax picture that trips up a lot of landlords. Between federal rental income rules...

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Jun 7, 2026Accounting

Non-Profit Tax Filing in New York: What 501(c)(3) Organizations Need to Know

Running a 501(c)(3) in New York is one of the most rewarding — and most administratively complex — things a nonprofit leader can take on. Federal filing requirements alone are...

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Mar 6, 2026Accounting

Are You Overpaying in Self-Employment Taxes? Here’s How to Tell

If you’re self-employed, you already know taxes hit differently. There’s no employer withholding Social Security and Medicare for you. No HR department splitting payroll taxes...

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Mar 3, 2026Accounting

How to Legally Pay Less in Taxes as a Small Business Owner

Running a small business is hard enough — overpaying in taxes shouldn’t be part of the struggle. The good news? The U.S. tax code is filled with legal deductions, credits, and...

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trump account
Feb 17, 2026Accounting

Trump Accounts Explained: What They Are, How They Work, and How to Use Them Strategically

Tax-advantaged accounts are constantly evolving as new legislation reshapes the financial landscape. Recently, a new concept often referred to as “Trump Accounts” has generated...

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February Is the Make-or-Break Month for Business Owners’ Taxes — Here’s Why
Feb 10, 2026Accounting

February Is the Make-or-Break Month for Business Owners’ Taxes — Here’s Why

By February, income has already been earned, expenses have already been incurred, and most financial decisions for the prior year are locked in. Yet this is still the last window...

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The Tax Mistakes That Cost Self-Employed Business Owners Thousands Every January (And How to Fix Them Before April 15)
Jan 16, 2026Accounting

The Tax Mistakes That Cost Self-Employed Business Owners Thousands Every January (And How to Fix Them Before April 15)

January is one of the most important months of the year for self-employed professionals, freelancers, consultants, and small business owners — and also one of the most...

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Year-End Tax Planning Checklist for Entrepreneurs: What to Tackle Before December 31
Nov 24, 2025Accounting

Year-End Tax Planning Checklist for Entrepreneurs: What to Tackle Before December 31

As the year winds down, entrepreneurs and small business owners face a crucial window: the final weeks before December 31. These last days can significantly impact your tax...

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