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Clothing Tax Deduction: What You Can (and Can't) Write Off
The IRS two-part test disqualifies suits and business attire but allows uniforms, protective gear, scrubs, and branded items. Here's exactly what qualifies as a clothing deduction and how self-employed workers claim it on Schedule C.
CPA vs. Tax Preparer: Which One Does Your Business Actually Need?
A practical breakdown of CPAs, enrolled agents, and non-credentialed tax preparers—covering credentials, IRS representation rights, 2026 pricing, and when each option makes financial sense for your business.
Depreciation: The Complete Guide for Small Business Owners
A practical guide to business asset depreciation covering MACRS, Section 179 (2026 limit $2,560,000), bonus depreciation restored to 100%, five depreciation methods, recapture rules, and the most common mistakes that cause small business owners to overpay taxes.
How to Calculate Your Tax Liability: A Complete Guide for Small Business Owners
Step-by-step guide to calculating federal tax liability for small business owners and self-employed individuals—covering gross income, 2025 tax brackets, self-employment tax at 15.3%, quarterly estimated payments, and legal strategies to reduce what you owe.
IRS Audit Without Receipts: What to Do When You Can't Find Your Documentation
Facing an IRS audit with missing receipts? Learn how the Cohan Rule lets you claim deductions without documentation, which expense categories require strict proof, and how to reconstruct records step by step to minimize your tax liability.
S Corp Shareholder Basis: The Complete Guide to Tracking and Protecting Your Deductions
S corp basis determines how much of your losses you can deduct and when distributions become taxable. This guide covers stock basis vs. debt basis calculations, Form 7203 requirements, the order of adjustments prescribed by the IRS, and five common mistakes that permanently cost shareholders thousands in disallowed deductions.
Tax Deductions for Therapists: The Complete Guide to Maximizing Your Write-Offs
Therapists in private practice can claim deductions for office space, telehealth software, continuing education, malpractice insurance, and retirement contributions — this guide covers every major write-off plus the ones most practitioners miss.
Above-the-Line Deductions: The Complete Guide to Reducing Your Taxable Income
Above-the-line deductions reduce your Adjusted Gross Income before you choose between standard and itemized deductions—making them available to virtually every qualifying taxpayer. This guide covers all 11 adjustments for 2026, including self-employment tax, HSA contributions, IRA deductions, and the new no-tax-on-tips provisions.
Amazon Seller Taxes: A Complete Guide for Online Sellers
Amazon FBA sellers face sales tax nexus in 26+ states, 15.3% self-employment tax on profits, and a 1099-K that overstates income. This guide covers filing obligations, deductible expenses, and recordkeeping practices to stay compliant year-round.
Bonus Depreciation: The Complete Guide for Small Businesses in 2026
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act permanently restored 100% bonus depreciation for property acquired after January 19, 2025. Here's how small businesses can claim the full first-year deduction on equipment, vehicles, and qualified improvements—and when skipping it makes more sense.
Can Your Small Business Afford a Bookkeeper? (Probably More Than You Think)
A practical cost-benefit analysis of hiring a bookkeeper for small businesses — with real pricing data ($200–$500/month), opportunity cost math, and 5 concrete signs it's time to stop doing your own books.
Historical Bookkeeping: What It Is and Why Your Business Might Need It
Historical bookkeeping (catch-up bookkeeping) reconstructs unrecorded financial transactions from past periods. Learn when businesses need it, how IRS rules apply, and a step-by-step approach to getting your books current without losing deductions or facing penalties.