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Financial management, accounting, and business tips for beauty salons, spas, and personal care businesses
Independent Esthetician and Skincare Suite Bookkeeping: ASC 606, FDA Classification, MSO/PC, Section 179, and Section 45B FICA Tip Credit Under OBBBA
How independent estheticians and multi-suite skincare studios should book seven distinct revenue streams under ASC 606, classify equipment against FDA cosmetic-versus-device rules, structure an MSO/PC for injectables, capitalize a $40,000 hydrafacial under restored 100% bonus depreciation, claim the newly expanded Section 45B FICA tip credit under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, and track the four KPIs that decide a five-year lease renewal.
Independent Nail Salon and Mobile Manicure Bookkeeping: ASC 606, the OBBBA Section 45B Expansion, and the KPIs That Predict Whether You'll Survive Year Two
Nail salon bookkeeping in 2026 — ASC 606 deferred revenue on prepaid packages and gift cards, the new OBBBA Section 45B FICA tip credit for beauty services, ABC-test worker classification after California's booth-rental expiration, MMA monomer compliance, and the chair-utilization and revenue-per-square-foot KPIs that separate profitable salons from the bottom half.
Salon Suite and Booth Rental Bookkeeping: A Practical Guide for Suite Operators and Independent Stylists
How salon-suite operators and booth-renting stylists should separate ASC 842 lease revenue from ASC 606 service revenue, capitalize the build-out under QIP and Section 179, navigate the DOL 2024 worker-classification rule and state ABC tests, and track the few KPIs — suite occupancy, RevPRSF, average tenure — that actually predict location survival.
Salon and Barbershop Booth Rental Bookkeeping: Schedule C vs Schedule E, 1099 Rules, and Self-Employment Records
Salon and barbershop booth rent can land on Schedule C, Schedule E, or both — and it is usually the booth renter, not the shop, who owes the Form 1099-MISC. A practical guide to worker classification, deductions, and audit-ready bookkeeping for shop owners and booth renters.
Section 45B FICA Tip Credit: How Restaurants and Salons Recover Employer Payroll Tax with Form 8846
The Section 45B FICA Tip Credit returns 7.65% of employer payroll tax on reported tips above a frozen $5.15/hour floor for restaurants — and after OBBBA's 2025 expansion, salons, spas, and other personal-care employers can claim it on Form 8846 too.
Financial Management for Beauty and Personal Care Businesses: A Complete Guide
Master the financial aspects of running a beauty salon, barbershop, or spa with this comprehensive guide tailored for beauty professionals. Learn about unique accounting challenges, booth rental versus employment, and effective financial management strategies.