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Strategies for selecting, managing, and optimizing vendor and supplier relationships for small businesses

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The NYC Local Law 144 Bias Audit Just Got Real: What Employers Using AI Hiring Tools Must Do in 2026
·mike

The NYC Local Law 144 Bias Audit Just Got Real: What Employers Using AI Hiring Tools Must Do in 2026

NYC Local Law 144's AEDT bias-audit, public-summary, and ten-business-day candidate notice rules now carry real enforcement risk after the December 2025 State Comptroller audit — and Illinois HB 3773, California's ADMT regulations, Colorado SB24-205, and Maryland HB 1202 layer additional 2026 obligations on multi-state employers using AI hiring tools.

hiring
ai
compliance
audit
+3
Texas Data Privacy Act and the 20-State Patchwork: A 2026 Compliance Playbook
·mike

Texas Data Privacy Act and the 20-State Patchwork: A 2026 Compliance Playbook

Twenty US states have comprehensive consumer privacy laws in effect by 2026, twelve require Global Privacy Control recognition, and cure periods are sunsetting in Connecticut, Delaware, Kentucky, Minnesota, and Montana. Here is the minimum viable compliance program for SaaS, e-commerce, and professional service operators.

privacy
compliance
legal
saas
+4
W-9 Vendor Onboarding in 2026: TIN Matching, Backup Withholding, and CP2100 Defense
·mike

W-9 Vendor Onboarding in 2026: TIN Matching, Backup Withholding, and CP2100 Defense

A 2026 walkthrough of W-9 collection, IRS e-Services TIN matching, the 24 percent backup withholding trigger, CP2100 B-Notice timelines, Section 6721 penalty defense, and W-8BEN handling for small businesses paying contractors.

tax-compliance
small-business
vendor-management
accounts-payable
+4
Form 1099-NEC Filing Season 2026: $2,000 Threshold, IRIS E-Filing, and How to Avoid Stacked Penalties
·mike

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.

tax-compliance
small-business
independent-contractor
vendor-management
+4
State Unclaimed Property and Escheat Reporting for Small Businesses: Dormancy Periods, Due Diligence Letters, and NAUPA Holder Reports
·mike

State Unclaimed Property and Escheat Reporting for Small Businesses: Dormancy Periods, Due Diligence Letters, and NAUPA Holder Reports

A practical guide for small businesses on identifying unclaimed property — uncashed vendor and payroll checks, customer credits, gift cards — applying state dormancy periods, mailing due diligence letters, and filing the NAUPA II holder report before Delaware or another state opens a contingency-fee audit.

small-business
compliance
audit
accounts-payable
+4
SOC 2 Type II for SaaS Startups: Scope, Survive, and Ship Your First Customer-Driven Audit
·mike

SOC 2 Type II for SaaS Startups: Scope, Survive, and Ship Your First Customer-Driven Audit

A founder's guide to SOC 2 Type II in 2026 — what it actually tests, realistic cost ($20K–$35K first year) and timeline (3–12 month observation window), which Trust Services Criteria to scope, the seven controls that trip startups up, and how to keep enterprise deals moving with Type I bridge letters while the audit runs.

saas
startup
compliance
security
+3
The 24% Backup Withholding Trap: A Small Business Guide to W-9s, CP2100 Notices, and Form 945
·mike

The 24% Backup Withholding Trap: A Small Business Guide to W-9s, CP2100 Notices, and Form 945

Backup withholding forces payers to deduct 24% from contractor payments after a missing W-9, refused TIN, or CP2100 notice — here is the 15-day and 30-day cure clock, Form 945 deposit rules, and the onboarding setup that keeps small businesses out of the trap.

tax-compliance
small-business
independent-contractor
compliance
+3
Form W-8BEN and W-8BEN-E: How US Businesses Pay Foreign Vendors Without Triggering 30% Withholding
·mike

Form W-8BEN and W-8BEN-E: How US Businesses Pay Foreign Vendors Without Triggering 30% Withholding

US payers must collect a valid W-8BEN or W-8BEN-E from a foreign vendor before paying, or the IRS treats the payment as subject to 30% withholding plus Form 1042-S penalties. This guide walks through which form to use, how to claim treaty benefits, the three-year refresh cycle, FATCA classification, and the five documentation mistakes that turn routine vendor onboarding into an audit problem.

tax-compliance
international-tax
vendor-management
foreign-corporations
+3
The 1099 Threshold Just Tripled to $2,000: What Small Businesses Should Actually Do About It
·mike

The 1099 Threshold Just Tripled to $2,000: What Small Businesses Should Actually Do About It

The 1099-NEC and 1099-MISC reporting threshold rises from $600 to $2,000 for payments made in 2026 under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Backup withholding still kicks in at the same threshold, the 1099-K bar resets to $20,000 plus 200 transactions, and most states have not adopted the federal change—so vendor recordkeeping matters more, not less.

tax-compliance
small-business
vendor-management
bookkeeping
+4
Form 1042-S Withholding on Payments to Foreign Persons: A Compliance Guide for US Businesses
·mike

Form 1042-S Withholding on Payments to Foreign Persons: A Compliance Guide for US Businesses

Form 1042-S reports US-source FDAP income paid to foreign persons. US businesses act as withholding agents with personal liability — default 30% withholding, W-8 documentation rules, March 15 deadlines, and stiff per-form penalties. This guide covers W-8BEN versus W-8BEN-E, treaty rate reductions, the source-of-income rules, and common mistakes like sending Form 1099 to a foreign contractor.

tax
international-tax
tax-compliance
foreign-corporations
+4
Days Payable Outstanding (DPO): The Complete Guide to Measuring and Optimizing Payment Cycles
·mike

Days Payable Outstanding (DPO): The Complete Guide to Measuring and Optimizing Payment Cycles

Days Payable Outstanding measures the average number of days a company takes to pay suppliers. This guide covers the DPO formula (Average AP ÷ COGS × Days), industry benchmarks from 15 to 70 days, the 37% annualized return from 2/10 net 30 discounts, and seven strategies to optimize payment cycles without damaging vendor relationships.

accounts-payable
cash-flow
working-capital
financial-ratios
+4
Invoice Reconciliation: A Complete Guide to the Process, Pitfalls, and Best Practices
·mike

Invoice Reconciliation: A Complete Guide to the Process, Pitfalls, and Best Practices

Invoice reconciliation matches every vendor bill against its purchase order, receiving record, and payment to catch overpayments, duplicates, and fraud before they hit the ledger. This guide walks through two-way vs. three-way matching, the six-step process, common pitfalls, and the metrics that separate finance teams who close in five days from those still chasing variances on day fifteen.

reconciliation
accounts-payable
accounts-receivable
bookkeeping
+4
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