17 tagged with "Consulting"
Tips and tools for independent consultants and consulting businesses
Bookkeeping for Forensic Accountants: Engagement Letters, Daubert, ASC 606, and the KPIs of a Defensible Practice
How forensic accounting and litigation support practices should structure revenue recognition, engagement letters, conflict checks, and KPIs to stay defensible under Daubert, Rule 702, ASC 606, and AICPA SSFS 1.
Fractional and Outsourced CFO Practice Bookkeeping: A Complete Guide for Solo Operators and Multi-Partner Firms
How independent fractional and outsourced CFOs should structure their books — ASC 606 treatment for retainers and project work, 409A and 83(b) handling for advisor equity, the Section 199A SSTB phase-out at $201,750 single / $403,500 joint, and target utilization and realization benchmarks for a healthy practice.
Section 199A SSTB Limitation: Why High-Earning Doctors, Lawyers, and Consultants Lose the 20% QBI Deduction
Section 199A's 20% QBI deduction phases out entirely for high-income doctors, lawyers, consultants, and other specified service trades or businesses (SSTBs) — costing a married surgeon at $700,000 of K-1 income roughly $52,000 a year. This guide covers the 2026 income thresholds (~$394,600 MFJ phase-in, ~$544,600 fully phased out), the de minimis safe harbor at 10% / 5% of receipts, the anti-"crack and pack" rules under Reg. §1.199A-5(c)(2), and practical strategies like defined-benefit plans and W-2 wage planning to preserve the deduction.
Section 199A's SSTB Cliff: Why Doctors, Lawyers, and Consultants Lose the 20 Percent QBI Deduction
Section 199A's SSTB rule denies the 20 percent qualified business income deduction to high-earning doctors, lawyers, consultants, and financial advisors. In 2026 the joint-filer phase-out runs from $403,500 to $553,500, and OBBBA added a permanent $400 minimum deduction for active business owners.
Section 162(a)(2): How the Tax Home Rule and One-Year Test Decide Whether Your Travel Is Deductible
A 2026 field guide to Section 162(a)(2) travel deductions — how the tax home rule, the temporary-vs-indefinite test, and the one-year rule determine whether consultants, traveling nurses, and other mobile workers can deduct lodging, meals, and per diem.
Client-Related Tax Deductions: A 2026 Guide for Service Businesses
Client meals are 50% deductible in 2026, client gifts cap at $25 per recipient (a limit unchanged since 1962), and employer-provided meals lose their deduction this year. A service-business guide to documenting meals, travel, gifts, and marketing while staying inside IRS rules.
The Proposal Letter That Wins: A Template and Playbook for Closing More Business
A section-by-section proposal letter template with a real fractional-CFO example, win-rate data on customization and speed, the five mistakes that quietly lose deals, and a seven-point pre-send checklist.
Scope Management Guide: How to Prevent Scope Creep and Protect Your Service Business Revenue
Freelancers lose $15,000 to $25,000 yearly to scope creep, and 52% of agency projects expand past their original budgets. A six-step scope management lifecycle, written exclusions, and a formal change-order process keep service revenue from leaking.
The Complete Service Agreement Template Guide: Protect Your Business and Get Paid Faster
A working guide to service agreements for freelancers, consultants, and small businesses—covering scope, payment terms, IP ownership, termination, and the boilerplate that decides who wins a dispute.
The Change Order Playbook: How to Handle Scope Changes Without Losing Money or Clients
A change order is a written, signed amendment to a contract documenting changes in scope, price, or timeline. This guide covers what every template should contain, when to issue one, and the four habits that turn paperwork into enforceable agreements for service businesses.
The Retainer Agreement Template That Protects Both Sides: A Practical Guide for Service Businesses
A clause-by-clause walkthrough of the retainer agreement a service business actually needs—scope, unused hours, termination, and revenue recognition—plus a ready-to-adapt template.
Scope of Work Template: A Freelancer and Small Business Guide to SOWs That Prevent Scope Creep
A practical scope of work template with seven required sections, the difference between SOW and statement of work, and the ambiguous verbs that turn signed contracts into billing disputes.