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Mike Thrift

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The 100% Pharma Tariff Arrives September 29: What Independent Pharmacies and Specialty Clinics Must Do Before Your Next Reorder Costs Twice as Much
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The 100% Pharma Tariff Arrives September 29: What Independent Pharmacies and Specialty Clinics Must Do Before Your Next Reorder Costs Twice as Much

A 100% Section 232 tariff on patented drugs and APIs hits smaller manufacturers on September 29, 2026; here is how independent pharmacies and specialty clinics should audit country of origin, separate tariff in landed cost, and manage the working-capital lag before the cost passes through.

healthcare
small-business
inventory
Donor-Advised Fund vs. Private Foundation: A Business Owner's Guide to Giving Appreciated Stock
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Donor-Advised Fund vs. Private Foundation: A Business Owner's Guide to Giving Appreciated Stock

A DAF deducts appreciated closely held stock at fair market value up to 30% of AGI; a private foundation caps the same gift at cost basis and 20%, plus a 5% payout and 1.39% excise tax. Here is how business owners choose between them.

charitable-giving
tax-planning
tax-deductions
Event Rental Business Bookkeeping: Depreciating Your Fleet, Handling Damage Deposits, and Tracking Inventory Loss
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Event Rental Business Bookkeeping: Depreciating Your Fleet, Handling Damage Deposits, and Tracking Inventory Loss

Event rental fleet is a depreciable fixed asset, not COGS; booking deposits, damage holds, and forfeitures uses deferred-revenue and refundable-liability accounts, and cycle-counting shrinkage as its own line keeps 8–12% linen loss from silently eating your margin.

bookkeeping
small-business
depreciation
ICHRA Explained: How Small Employers Are Ditching Group Health Plans for Custom Reimbursements in 2026
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ICHRA Explained: How Small Employers Are Ditching Group Health Plans for Custom Reimbursements in 2026

An ICHRA lets employers reimburse employees tax-free for individual health insurance instead of buying a group plan. Covers the 2026 affordability threshold of 9.96%, QSEHRA vs ICHRA rules, the 11 allowable employee classes, required notices, and how to book reimbursements without losing the tax advantage.

health-insurance
small-business
tax-planning
Invoice Factoring vs. Accounts Receivable Financing: Which Turns Unpaid Invoices Into Cash Faster?
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Invoice Factoring vs. Accounts Receivable Financing: Which Turns Unpaid Invoices Into Cash Faster?

Invoice factoring sells your receivables to a factor who collects from your customer; AR financing is a loan that pledges the same invoices as collateral while you keep ownership and control. Compare cost (both often annualize to 15-48%), balance-sheet treatment, customer contact, and how to book each.

accounts-receivable
invoice-financing
financing
Mercury vs. Relay vs. Novo: How to Actually Choose an Online Business Bank Account in 2026
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Mercury vs. Relay vs. Novo: How to Actually Choose an Online Business Bank Account in 2026

Mercury, Relay and Novo all offer $0 monthly fees — but they solve different problems. This 2026 guide compares Treasury yield, Profit First buckets, cash deposits, wires, and bookkeeping fit so you pick by workflow, not branding.

business-banking
banking
fintech
Moving Company Bookkeeping: Per-Move Job Costing, Fleet Depreciation, and Seasonal Cash Flow
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Moving Company Bookkeeping: Per-Move Job Costing, Fleet Depreciation, and Seasonal Cash Flow

Moving companies earn 55-60% of revenue between May and August, then face a 50-70% winter trough. Job-cost every move, depreciate trucks under MACRS 5-year rules, hold a 12-18% peak-season reserve, and run a 13-week cash forecast so summer profit funds winter.

small-business
bookkeeping
trucking
W-2 Box 12 Code TP and Box 14b: The 2026 Employer Guide to Reporting Qualified Tips
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W-2 Box 12 Code TP and Box 14b: The 2026 Employer Guide to Reporting Qualified Tips

For wages paid on or after January 1, 2026, employers must report qualified tips in W-2 Box 12 Code TP and the Treasury Tipped Occupation Code in Box 14b, or tipped employees lose a deduction of up to $25,000 under section 224.

payroll
tax-compliance
restaurant
Writing Down Obsolete Inventory: A Small Business Guide to Lower of Cost or Net Realizable Value
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Writing Down Obsolete Inventory: A Small Business Guide to Lower of Cost or Net Realizable Value

Under GAAP's ASC 330, inventory must be carried at the lower of cost or net realizable value. This guide shows small businesses how to calculate NRV, book the write-down, document it for the IRS, and avoid the book-tax timing trap.

inventory
small-business
cost-of-goods-sold
Per Diem vs. Actual Expenses: A Small Business Guide to Audit-Proof Travel Reimbursements
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Per Diem vs. Actual Expenses: A Small Business Guide to Audit-Proof Travel Reimbursements

For fiscal 2026 the IRS high-low per diem rates are $319/day (high-cost) and $225/day (standard), unchanged from the prior year. Per diem stays tax-free only under an accountable plan's three rules — business connection, substantiation within 60 days, and return of excess within 120 days.

per-diem
travel
expense-management
The ACA Subsidy Cliff Returns in 2026: How Self-Employed Filers Near $63,840 Use a SEP IRA to Keep the Premium Tax Credit
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The ACA Subsidy Cliff Returns in 2026: How Self-Employed Filers Near $63,840 Use a SEP IRA to Keep the Premium Tax Credit

The enhanced ACA subsidies expired December 31, 2025, so in 2026 a single filer one dollar above roughly $63,840 in MAGI loses the entire premium tax credit while Marketplace rates rise a median 18%. Deductible SEP IRA, solo 401(k), traditional IRA and HSA contributions are above-the-line, so they lower the MAGI the credit uses — and the repayment cap on excess advance credits is gone for tax years after 2025, making every dollar of the excess repayable.

health-insurance
tax-planning
self-employment
Your AI Notetaker Could Be a Wiretap: What Small Businesses Risk When an AI Bot Joins the Call
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Your AI Notetaker Could Be a Wiretap: What Small Businesses Risk When an AI Bot Joins the Call

AI meeting notetakers can trigger all-party consent rules in roughly a dozen states and create voiceprints regulated by Illinois BIPA, which carries $1,000 per negligent and $5,000 per intentional violation with no proof of harm required. This guide maps the consent rules, the three things BIPA requires before a voiceprint exists, and a six-step settings, consent, and retention playbook for teams under 50 people.

ai
privacy
compliance
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