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Every year around tax season, I get the same question: “Can I pay my kids through my business? I heard it’s a tax write-off.” The answer isn’t as simple as yes or no. Like most things in tax and business strategy, the magic is in the method. When done correctly, you can pay your kids […]

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No Tax on Tips? Here’s What’s Actually Changing in 2025 Through the One Big Beautiful Bill, Congress created a new tips deduction that retroactively takes effect January 1, 2025. It’s being framed as a win for service workers—and in many ways, it is—but like every shiny new tax break, the truth depends on the fine […]

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(Can you skip filing taxes in protest? Probably not. But here’s how to rebel responsibly) If you wonder, “Can I skip filing taxes this year?” because you’re mad at the government, you’re in the right place. There’s a lot of chatter online right now. Posts claiming you can “stick it to the system” by claiming […]

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Can I deduct Christmas gifts? Tax strategy on gift giving for entrepreneurs.

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As a CPA who oftentimes works with early stage entrepreneurs, I’m regularly asked “how do trades and barters impact taxes for small business?” With costs rising and cash tighter than ever, many business owners are turning to barter and trades to get what they need. Bartering has existed since Mesopotamia, and while it can build […]

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The “One Big Beautiful Bill” promises tax breaks for small businesses, but does it actually deliver? In this post, I break down what’s really in the bill, who it helps, and why real wealth isn’t built through tax perks alone.

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One of the most overlooked parts of running a business is getting the right insurance in place. Too many entrepreneurs are one accident, lawsuit, or tech mishap away from financial disaster—and don’t even realize it until it’s too late. Now let me be clear:I’m not a licensed insurance broker, and this post isn’t personalized advice. […]

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Do you owe someone a 1099 form? If you’re asking yourself, “Do I need to send 1099 form?”, and you paid someone for services rendered, rent, or attorney fees – chances are you need to file some 1099s. And as a CPA, every year, I see the same thing:Business owners scrambling in January to figure […]

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Here’s a mistake I see way too often: You form your LLC, celebrate the win, and assume you’re good to go forever.Until you get a penalty notice… or worse, your LLC is dissolved by the state because you missed an annual filing. This is one of the most overlooked areas of compliance.And it’s exactly why […]

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How to Estimate Your Tax Payment (Without Needing a PhD in Math) Let’s get real—figuring out how much to send in each quarter isn’t always straightforward, especially if your income fluctuates or you have multiple streams. But paying something is always better than paying nothing. Below are five methods to estimate your tax payment, ranked […]

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I’ve been a CPA for nearly 20 years with a broad range of experiences ranging from working with small businesses to Fortune 50 to adjunct college instruction. I am an avid real estate investor, and have made over $400K online using various business models. My goal is to assist 25 female founders reach seven figure status within 4 years, and make the industry's best kept secrets accessible to all.
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