54 tagged with "Independent Contractor"
Contractor payments, 1099 tracking, and compliance
Mobile Notary and Loan Signing Agent Bookkeeping: Schedule C, Section 1402(c)(2), and the KPIs That Matter
Mobile notaries and loan signing agents can carve notarial-fee income out of self-employment tax under IRC Section 1402(c)(2). This guide covers Schedule C income separation, the 2026 70-cent standard mileage rate, multi-state commission costs, surety bond versus E&O insurance, and the per-signing KPIs that turn an NSA practice from side hustle into a sustainable business.
Party and Event Equipment Rental Bookkeeping: ASC 842 vs ASC 606, Section 179, Utilization KPIs, and 1099 vs W-2 for 2026
A practical accounting guide for party and event equipment rental operators — how to split ASC 842 lease income from ASC 606 service revenue, capitalize and depreciate tents and chairs under Section 179 and 100% bonus depreciation, track per-asset utilization against 65–75% peak benchmarks, handle booking retainers and refundable damage deposits, and avoid ABC-test misclassification risk for delivery and setup crews.
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.
Window Cleaning and Pressure Washing Service Business Bookkeeping: Job Costing Soft Wash Chemicals, Capitalizing Water-Fed Poles, and Recognizing Recurring Contract Revenue Under ASC 606
How window cleaning and pressure washing operators job-cost sodium hypochlorite chemistry, capitalize reverse osmosis water-fed pole rigs under Section 179, recognize recurring maintenance contracts under ASC 606, and avoid 1099 misclassification under state ABC tests — with KPI benchmarks for revenue per truck and effective per-hour rate by service line.
Real Estate Brokerage Bookkeeping in 2026: GCI, Agent Caps, Trust Accounts, and RESPA Compliance
How independent real estate brokerages should set up their chart of accounts in 2026 — separating GCI, agent splits, and franchise royalties into contra-revenue, running three-way trust-account reconciliations, documenting 1099-NEC payouts under IRC Section 3508, defending RESPA Section 8 entries, and accruing E&O self-insured retention reserves so company dollar, audit readiness, and Section 199A QBI all stay visible.
Wedding and Portrait Photography Studio Bookkeeping: Retainers, Second Shooters, Section 179, and Tave Reconciliation
How independent wedding and portrait photographers should recognize booking retainers as deferred revenue under ASC 606, classify second shooters under the ABC test, capitalize mirrorless gear under Section 179, and reconcile Tave, Studio Ninja, and HoneyBook with the general ledger.
Massage Therapy and Wellness Studio Bookkeeping: Booth Rental, Prepaid Packages, Sales Tax, and Tip Credits
A practical guide to the seven bookkeeping decisions that determine whether a massage therapy clinic survives a state labor audit — worker classification under the ABC test, ASC 606 deferred revenue for prepaid packages, retail sales tax on CBD and body care, Section 45B FICA tip credit eligibility, Section 179 expensing, MindBody and Vagaro reconciliation, and insurance prepayments.
Music School Bookkeeping: Prepaid Tuition, Teacher Classification, and Studio KPIs
How music schools should book prepaid tuition as deferred revenue under ASC 606, why recurring teachers usually fail the ABC test for 1099 classification, how to apply Section 179 to pianos and recording gear, and how to reconcile MyMusicStaff or Jackrabbit against a general ledger.
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.
Recording Studio Bookkeeping: Session Pricing, Royalty Splits, and Section 179 on Pro Tools Rigs
How commercial recording studios should book session vs. project revenue under ASC 606, classify engineers and producers across W-2, 1099-NEC, and 1099-MISC Box 2, treat client retainers as liabilities, separate producer points from mechanical royalties, and decide between Section 179 and MACRS on studio gear.
Travel Agency Revenue Recognition: ASC 606 Principal vs. Agent, ARC Settlement, and 1099-NEC Guide
Two travel agencies can book the same $10,000 trip and report revenue ten times apart under ASC 606. A practical walkthrough of the principal-versus-agent control test, departure-date timing, ARC settlement flows, host agency commission splits, and 1099-NEC reporting thresholds.
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.