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Medicare Tax: Complete Guide to Rates, Rules, and What You Owe in 2026
·mike

Medicare Tax: Complete Guide to Rates, Rules, and What You Owe in 2026

Medicare tax applies to all wages with no income cap; in 2026 the base rate is 2.9%, but high earners face an additional 0.9% surtax and up to 5% Net Investment Income Tax on passive income.

tax
self-employment-tax
self-employment
tax-planning
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The QBI Deduction Explained: How to Claim Your 20% Pass-Through Tax Break
·mike

The QBI Deduction Explained: How to Claim Your 20% Pass-Through Tax Break

Pass-through business owners can deduct up to 20% of qualified business income under Section 199A, but income thresholds, SSTB rules, and W-2 wage limits determine the actual amount—here's how to calculate and maximize it.

tax
tax-deductions
tax-planning
small-business
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How to Manage Self-Employment Social Security Tax: A Complete Guide
·mike

How to Manage Self-Employment Social Security Tax: A Complete Guide

Self-employed individuals pay 15.3% in Social Security and Medicare taxes—double the employee rate. This guide covers how SE tax is calculated, legal strategies to reduce it (S corp election, retirement contributions, expense deductions), how deferral programs work, and what to do if you can't pay on time.

self-employment-tax
self-employment
tax-planning
tax-deductions
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Tax Write-Offs Without Receipts: What You Can Deduct and How to Prove It
·mike

Tax Write-Offs Without Receipts: What You Can Deduct and How to Prove It

The IRS doesn't require receipts for every deduction—learn which business expenses you can claim without traditional receipts, what substitute documentation is accepted, and how to reconstruct records if you're audited.

tax
tax-deductions
tax-preparation
self-employment
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1099 Reporting Requirements: The Complete Guide for Small Businesses
·mike

1099 Reporting Requirements: The Complete Guide for Small Businesses

The reporting threshold for 1099-NEC and 1099-MISC forms rises to $2,000 in 2026. Learn which forms to file, key deadlines, how to collect W-9s, and how to avoid IRS penalties that can reach $680 per form.

tax
tax-compliance
small-business
bookkeeping
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Estimated Quarterly Tax Payments: A Complete Guide to Due Dates and Avoiding Penalties
·mike

Estimated Quarterly Tax Payments: A Complete Guide to Due Dates and Avoiding Penalties

A practical breakdown of estimated quarterly tax payments for 2026 — who owes them, the four due dates (April 15, June 16, Sept 15, Jan 15), how to calculate using Form 1040-ES, and the safe harbor rules that shield you from IRS underpayment penalties.

tax
self-employment
self-employment-tax
freelance
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IRS CP2000 Notice: What It Is and How to Respond
·mike

IRS CP2000 Notice: What It Is and How to Respond

Over 4 million taxpayers receive IRS CP2000 notices each year—a proposed adjustment from the Automated Underreporter unit, not a bill. This guide explains what triggers a CP2000, how to respond within the 30-day deadline, when to dispute, and how to prevent future notices with better record-keeping.

tax
tax-compliance
tax-preparation
personal-finance
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The Home Office Deduction: A Complete Guide for Self-Employed Workers and Small Business Owners
·mike

The Home Office Deduction: A Complete Guide for Self-Employed Workers and Small Business Owners

The home office deduction can save self-employed workers and small business owners up to $1,800 with the simplified method — or significantly more via actual expenses — but W-2 employees can't claim it. Here's how to qualify, calculate, and document it correctly without triggering IRS scrutiny.

tax-deductions
self-employment
tax-planning
tax
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Ecommerce Tax Deductions: The Complete Guide for Online Sellers
·mike

Ecommerce Tax Deductions: The Complete Guide for Online Sellers

A practical breakdown of every major tax deduction available to ecommerce sellers in 2026—covering COGS, home office, shipping, the QBI deduction (now 23%), 100% bonus depreciation, and the stabilized 1099-K threshold—with documentation practices to survive an audit.

tax-deductions
e-commerce
small-business
self-employment
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EIN Number: The Complete Guide for Small Business Owners
·mike

EIN Number: The Complete Guide for Small Business Owners

A practical guide to EINs — what they are, which businesses are legally required to have one, how to apply free through the IRS in minutes, when structural changes require a new number, and six common mistakes that cause IRS processing delays.

small-business
tax
tax-compliance
business-structure
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What Is an Enrolled Agent? The Complete Guide to America's Tax Specialists
·mike

What Is an Enrolled Agent? The Complete Guide to America's Tax Specialists

Enrolled agents hold the IRS's highest credential and can represent taxpayers in audits, tax debt negotiations, and appeals—typically at lower cost than CPAs or tax attorneys. Learn what they do, when to hire one, and what they charge.

tax
tax-planning
tax-preparation
tax-compliance
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The Complete Guide to 1099 Forms for Small Business Owners and Freelancers
·mike

The Complete Guide to 1099 Forms for Small Business Owners and Freelancers

A practical guide to 1099 forms for small businesses and freelancers—which forms apply, the 2026 threshold change ($600 → $2,000 for 1099-NEC), filing deadlines, and penalties reaching up to $340 per form for late filing.

tax
tax-compliance
tax-filing
small-business
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