19 tagged with "Accounts Payable"
Manage vendor payments, track bills, and optimize cash outflow
W-9 Vendor Onboarding in 2026: TIN Matching, Backup Withholding, and CP2100 Defense
A 2026 walkthrough of W-9 collection, IRS e-Services TIN matching, the 24 percent backup withholding trigger, CP2100 B-Notice timelines, Section 6721 penalty defense, and W-8BEN handling for small businesses paying contractors.
Form 1099-NEC Filing Season 2026: $2,000 Threshold, IRIS E-Filing, and How to Avoid Stacked Penalties
For tax year 2026, the 1099-NEC reporting threshold rises from $600 to $2,000 and the IRS replaces FIRE with the IRIS portal. A practical workflow for W-9 collection, TIN matching, backup withholding, e-filing, and avoiding per-form penalties that stack under §6721 and §6722.
Why Profitable Businesses Run Out of Cash: The Cash Conversion Cycle, Explained
A worked guide to the cash conversion cycle and the three working-capital levers — DIO, DSO, and DPO — with industry benchmarks, the Amazon and Dell negative-CCC playbook, and the bookkeeping foundation small businesses need to shorten the gap.
The Cash Conversion Cycle: How Small Businesses Free Cash Trapped in Operations
A practical walkthrough of the cash conversion cycle (DIO + DSO − DPO) for small businesses — how to calculate each component, what counts as a healthy CCC by industry, and the order to pull the three levers that free trapped working capital without breaking supplier or customer relationships.
State Unclaimed Property and Escheat Reporting for Small Businesses: Dormancy Periods, Due Diligence Letters, and NAUPA Holder Reports
A practical guide for small businesses on identifying unclaimed property — uncashed vendor and payroll checks, customer credits, gift cards — applying state dormancy periods, mailing due diligence letters, and filing the NAUPA II holder report before Delaware or another state opens a contingency-fee audit.
Accounts Payable Automation in 2026: How AI Invoice Capture, Three-Way Matching, and Touchless Approvals Cut Processing Costs and Eliminate Duplicate Payments
AP automation in 2026 takes invoice processing from roughly $18 and 10 days down to $3 and 1 day by combining AI invoice capture, three-way matching, and rule-based touchless approvals—while cutting duplicate-payment losses 80 to 95 percent.
Agentic AI in Bookkeeping 2026: Autonomous Agents in Month-End Close, AP, and Reconciliation
A 2026 field guide to agentic AI in finance — where autonomous agents are cutting month-end close cycles by up to 55%, where they still fail, and how to adopt them without losing the audit trail.
Form W-8BEN and W-8BEN-E: How US Businesses Pay Foreign Vendors Without Triggering 30% Withholding
US payers must collect a valid W-8BEN or W-8BEN-E from a foreign vendor before paying, or the IRS treats the payment as subject to 30% withholding plus Form 1042-S penalties. This guide walks through which form to use, how to claim treaty benefits, the three-year refresh cycle, FATCA classification, and the five documentation mistakes that turn routine vendor onboarding into an audit problem.
The 1099 Threshold Just Tripled to $2,000: What Small Businesses Should Actually Do About It
The 1099-NEC and 1099-MISC reporting threshold rises from $600 to $2,000 for payments made in 2026 under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Backup withholding still kicks in at the same threshold, the 1099-K bar resets to $20,000 plus 200 transactions, and most states have not adopted the federal change—so vendor recordkeeping matters more, not less.
Days Payable Outstanding (DPO): The Complete Guide to Measuring and Optimizing Payment Cycles
Days Payable Outstanding measures the average number of days a company takes to pay suppliers. This guide covers the DPO formula (Average AP ÷ COGS × Days), industry benchmarks from 15 to 70 days, the 37% annualized return from 2/10 net 30 discounts, and seven strategies to optimize payment cycles without damaging vendor relationships.
Invoice Reconciliation: A Complete Guide to the Process, Pitfalls, and Best Practices
Invoice reconciliation matches every vendor bill against its purchase order, receiving record, and payment to catch overpayments, duplicates, and fraud before they hit the ledger. This guide walks through two-way vs. three-way matching, the six-step process, common pitfalls, and the metrics that separate finance teams who close in five days from those still chasing variances on day fifteen.
W-9 vs 1099: What Every Business Hiring Contractors Needs to Know
Form W-9 collects a contractor's taxpayer ID at onboarding; Form 1099 reports year-end payments to the IRS. The 2026 filing threshold rises from $600 to $2,000 under the OBBBA, and missing a W-9 triggers 24% backup withholding immediately — plus penalties of up to $660 per late form.