Mike Thrift
Marketing Manager
Are Your Business Credit Card Rewards Taxable? The $2,000 1099-MISC Rule Every Owner Needs in 2026
Purchase-based cash back, points, and miles are non-taxable rebates that reduce your deductible expense — but referral bonuses, no-purchase sign-up bonuses, and bank account bonuses are taxable income reported on 1099-MISC, now only when $2,000 or more from one payer in 2026 under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
How to Build Business Credit for a Brand-New LLC With Zero Revenue
A brand-new LLC can generate a scorable business credit file in 60 to 90 days with no revenue: lock NAP consistency, get a free D-U-N-S Number, open three to five reporting net-30 vendor accounts, and pay every invoice between day 10 and day 20 — PAYDEX rewards early payment, and a single 10-day late can cost 15 to 20 points.
Can You Copyright That AI-Generated Blog Post? What Small Businesses Need to Know About Ownership and Infringement in 2026
U.S. copyright protects only human authorship, so raw AI output is unprotectable and unenforceable. The Copyright Office's January 2025 report found prompts alone do not make you the author — protection attaches only to the parts a reader can see you wrote. Here is what that means for small-business marketing content, plus the disclosure, licensing, and bookkeeping records that prove it.
Should Your Small Business Become a Certified B Corp in 2026? The New Standards, Real Costs, and What It Takes to Pass
Since March 11, 2026, B Corp certification no longer works on a single 80-point score — applicants must clear foundation requirements plus independently verified thresholds in all seven impact topics, with no offsetting between them. Covers what changed, the tiered fees ($1,000 to $25,000+ annually, roughly $2,000–$2,100 for a $1M–$5M company), the 40–80 hours of evidence-gathering a small business should budget, and how to structure your chart of accounts so verification is an afternoon rather than a forensic project.
Circular E in Plain English: What Publication 15 Tells Small Employers About Withholding, Deposits, and Forms 941 and W-2
IRS Publication 15 (Circular E) sets the rules small employers must follow on every paycheck — federal income tax withholding via the wage-bracket or percentage method, 6.2% Social Security to the annual wage base, 1.45% Medicare plus 0.9% above $200,000, EFTPS deposits on a monthly or semiweekly schedule set by the $50,000 lookback test, and Forms 941, 940, W-2 and W-3. This guide translates each rule into what to do, when it is due, and which ledger account to book it in — including the failure-to-deposit penalty ladder of 2%, 5%, 10% and 15%.
Missed the July 4 Clean Energy Tax Credit Deadline? What Small Businesses Can Still Do After the Section 48E Window Closed
Wind and solar had to begin construction by July 4, 2026 — but a facility placed in service by December 31, 2027 still qualifies for 45Y/48E, a vacated IRS notice restored the 5% safe harbor, and storage, geothermal, and fuel cells remain eligible through 2033.
Section 45W Has Expired: What the Commercial Clean Vehicle Credit's Sunset Means for Small Fleets
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act ended the Section 45W Qualified Commercial Clean Vehicle Credit — the lesser of 15% of basis (30% for pure EVs) or incremental cost, capped at $7,500 under 14,000 lbs GVWR and $40,000 at or above — for vehicles acquired after September 30, 2025, along with the 30D and 25E credits. Only the Section 30C refueling-property credit survives, for property placed in service through June 30, 2026. Covers the acquisition-date and written-binding-contract tests that decide whether a vehicle you ordered still qualifies, how a fleet EV pencils out on total cost of ownership without federal money, and the Section 179, bonus depreciation, and per-VIN asset records that replace it.
Credit Union vs. Bank for Small Business: Fees, Loan Rates, and the 12.25% Cap
Credit union business checking averages about $4.15 a month against $12 to $15 at large banks, overdrafts run roughly $26.61 versus $31.24, and new-auto rates sit near 5.44% versus 7.41% — but federal credit unions may lend only 12.25% of assets to member businesses, so facilities above $500,000 usually still route to banks. A line-by-line comparison of fees, approval odds, membership eligibility, and a 60-day parallel-account switch that does not miss payroll.
Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC): Formula, LTV Ratio, and Payback Period for Small Businesses
CAC is total sales and marketing cost divided by new customers acquired in the same period — $6,000 of spend across 30 customers is a $200 CAC. This guide covers what belongs in the numerator, how to pair CAC with gross-profit LTV (a 3:1 to 4:1 ratio is the practical small-business target) and payback period (under 12 months for SMB customers, up to 24 for enterprise), 2026 CAC ranges by business type, and seven ways to lower CAC without cutting customer volume.
Does DAC7 Apply to US Sellers? What Etsy, eBay, and Amazon Report to the EU Every January 31
DAC7 (Council Directive 2021/514) makes marketplaces report seller data to EU tax authorities by January 31 each year. For goods, you stay exempt only if you are under both 30 transactions and €2,000 on that platform for the calendar year — miss either prong and you are reportable, and ignoring the verification request lets the platform withhold payouts after two reminders and 60 days.
FDA Food Traceability Rule (FSMA 204): What the Delay to July 2028 Means for Your Records
The FDA's Food Traceability Rule (FSMA 204) requires covered businesses to produce lot-level records in a sortable electronic spreadsheet within 24 hours and retain them for two years. The compliance date moved from January 20, 2026 to a proposed July 20, 2028 — here is what CTEs, KDEs, and traceability lot codes require, which 15 commodity categories are covered, and how to build the records now.
The Fed Is on Hold: What the June 2026 Dot Plot Means for Your Next Business Loan
The June 2026 dot plot moved the median end-of-year Fed funds projection from 3.4% to 3.8%, erasing the cut many borrowers were waiting for. Here is how prime at 6.75% flows into SBA 7(a), term loan, and line-of-credit pricing, when to lock fixed versus float variable, and the debt-schedule bookkeeping that gets you quoted 0.5%-1.0% lower.