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Passing Credit Card Fees to Customers: Surcharges, Cash Discounts, and Dual Pricing in 2026
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Passing Credit Card Fees to Customers: Surcharges, Cash Discounts, and Dual Pricing in 2026

Surcharging, cash discounts, and dual pricing are the three legal ways to pass card fees to customers in 2026—surcharges cap at 3% (Visa) and are banned in CT, ME, and MA, while cash discounts and dual pricing are legal in all 50 states and skip the 30-day network notice.

payments
small-business
compliance
legal
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Section 6418: Selling Clean Energy Tax Credits to Cash Buyers
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Section 6418: Selling Clean Energy Tax Credits to Cash Buyers

Section 6418 lets clean energy developers sell federal tax credits to unrelated corporate buyers for cash, typically at a 6 to 15 percent discount to face value. A practical guide to registration, pricing, recapture risk, the 20 percent excessive transfer penalty, and how the OBBBA preserved transferability through the rest of the decade.

tax-credits
tax-planning
tax-compliance
sustainability
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Accounts Payable Automation in 2026: How AI Invoice Capture, Three-Way Matching, and Touchless Approvals Cut Processing Costs and Eliminate Duplicate Payments
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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.

accounts-payable
automation
ai
fraud-prevention
+4
How Much Do You Owe the IRS? 5 Ways to Find Out (and What to Do Next)
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How Much Do You Owe the IRS? 5 Ways to Find Out (and What to Do Next)

Check your IRS balance using 5 methods—online account, phone, notices, transcript, or in-person—then choose the right path: pay in full, set up a payment plan, or apply for penalty abatement. Covers 2026 penalty rates and collection timelines.

tax
tax-compliance
tax-planning
personal-finance
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IRS Form 2848: How to Authorize Someone to Represent You Before the IRS
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IRS Form 2848: How to Authorize Someone to Represent You Before the IRS

IRS Form 2848 grants a limited power of attorney for federal tax matters, letting you designate a qualified CPA, attorney, or enrolled agent to handle IRS communications, audits, and collection negotiations on your behalf.

tax
tax-compliance
tax-preparation
legal
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Online Bookkeeping Services: A Complete Comparison Guide for Small Businesses
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Online Bookkeeping Services: A Complete Comparison Guide for Small Businesses

A side-by-side comparison of six online bookkeeping services—Pilot, Bookkeeper360, Merritt, CapForge, RemoteBooksOnline, and Maxim Liberty—covering pricing ranges from $75 to $499/month, accounting method, software platform, and five key questions to ask before signing up.

bookkeeping
small-business
accounting-software
tax
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The R&D Tax Credit: A Complete Guide for Businesses in 2026
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The R&D Tax Credit: A Complete Guide for Businesses in 2026

The R&D tax credit (IRC Section 41) cuts your federal tax bill dollar-for-dollar for qualifying research expenses—yet fewer than one in five eligible businesses claim it. This guide covers the four-part test, QRE categories, the Alternative Simplified Credit calculation, and 2026 changes including restored Section 174 expensing and a $500,000 payroll tax offset for startups.

tax
tax-planning
tax-deductions
small-business
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Federal Tax Lien: What It Is, How It Affects You, and How to Get Rid of It
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Federal Tax Lien: What It Is, How It Affects You, and How to Get Rid of It

A federal tax lien gives the IRS a legal claim against all your assets — real estate, bank accounts, and future property — when you fail to pay taxes. Here are six concrete resolution paths, from full payment and installment agreements to lien withdrawal.

tax
tax-compliance
legal
small-business
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Online Business Bank Accounts: The Complete Guide for Small Business Owners
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Online Business Bank Accounts: The Complete Guide for Small Business Owners

A practical guide to choosing an online business bank account—covering fee structures, APY comparisons, accounting software integrations, required documentation, and the common mistakes that cost small business owners time and money.

banking
small-business
finance
bookkeeping
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Back Taxes: What They Are, What Happens If You Ignore Them, and How to Resolve Them
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Back Taxes: What They Are, What Happens If You Ignore Them, and How to Resolve Them

11 million Americans owe $125 billion in back taxes. Learn the exact penalty structure (5%/month for not filing vs. 0.5%/month for not paying), IRS enforcement tools, and every resolution option from installment agreements to Offer in Compromise — with 2024 acceptance rates and eligibility thresholds.

tax
tax-compliance
tax-filing
tax-planning
+3
Loan Principal: What It Is, How It Works, and How to Pay It Down Faster
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Loan Principal: What It Is, How It Works, and How to Pay It Down Faster

Loan principal is the original amount borrowed—distinct from interest, which is a deductible expense. This guide covers how amortization front-loads interest charges, how to correctly split principal and interest in your books, and four proven strategies to pay down debt faster while avoiding prepayment penalties.

loans
finance
bookkeeping
small-business
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CD vs. Savings Account: Which Is Better for Your Business Cash?
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CD vs. Savings Account: Which Is Better for Your Business Cash?

Should your idle business cash go into a CD or a savings account? This guide breaks down interest rates, liquidity, FDIC insurance, and the CD ladder strategy so you can make the right call for your business in 2026.

small-business
banking
personal-finance
financial-management
+1
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