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Real Estate Agent Bookkeeping After the NAR Settlement: Tracking Off-MLS Commission Negotiations
Post-NAR settlement, real estate brokers must track buyer-agent commissions across buyer agreements, seller offers, and purchase contracts. This guide covers documentation requirements, trust-account reconciliation, and the specific ledger entries that keep your 1099s honest and your licensing board satisfied.
Qualified Opportunity Zones Are Now Permanent: Your 2026 Playbook for the Rural 30% Basis Step-Up and Rolling Redesignations
Qualified Opportunity Zones are now permanent tax law with enhanced incentives for rural investment. Discover how the 30% rural basis step-up, 10-year tax elimination benefit, and 2026 redesignation window can shield your capital gains from federal tax.
Paid Family and Medical Leave in 2026: Multi-State Employer Compliance Guide
Navigate 2026's paid family and medical leave programs across Delaware, Minnesota, and Maine. Learn employer contribution rates, eligibility requirements, payroll updates, and compliance deadlines to stay audit-ready.
OMB Uniform Guidance 2026: Federal Grant Compliance Changes for Nonprofits
OMB's 2026 Uniform Guidance overhauls federal grant compliance for nonprofits, adding stricter payment verification, expanded subaward reporting, and tighter cost allowability rules—effective October 1. The comment period closes July 13; here's what changed and why it matters.
Non-Medical Home Care Agency Bookkeeping: Payroll, Billing, and Margin-by-Client Tracking
Track caregiver payroll, client-level margins, and complex revenue streams with the bookkeeping system non-medical home care agencies need to separate profitability from operational chaos.
Level-Funded Health Plans: Why 40% of Small Employers Are Switching from Traditional Insurance
Level-funded health plans have become the choice of 40% of small employers seeking transparency, refunds, and predictable costs. Learn how the claims-fund-plus-stop-loss model works, accounting implications, and who should consider switching from fully-insured plans.
Landscaping and Lawn Care Business Bookkeeping: Surviving the Winter Cash Crunch With a Seasonal Chart of Accounts and Reserve Strategy
Landscapers lose one-third of their businesses in five years to winter cash crunch—not from low margins, but from treating year-round expenses like a five-month revenue business. A seasonal chart of accounts, rolling cash forecast, and winter reserve strategy turns survival into planning.
Haunted House Bookkeeping: Managing 12 Months of Fixed Costs on 6 Weeks of Revenue
Seasonal attractions generate half a year's revenue in six weeks, then face twelve months of fixed expenses. Learn the bookkeeping practices that keep haunted houses solvent—cash reserve strategy, payroll compliance, cost stratification, and tax planning.
COVID-19 Tax Penalty Refunds: Your Last Chance Before July 10, 2026
A small business owner's guide to filing Form 843 for COVID-era penalty refunds under the Kwong ruling, with step-by-step instructions and eligibility criteria before the July 10, 2026 deadline.
Why Your Daycare's Attendance-Based Subsidy Reimbursement Is Drowning You in Cash Flow Problems
Childcare centers face a structural cash flow crisis as attendance-based subsidy reimbursement returns. Learn how to structure your books to survive volatile enrollment and delayed payments.
Business Debt Consolidation: When to Use Personal vs. Business Loans and How to Structure the Refinance
Consolidate business debt with a personal or business loan. Compare rates, terms, and tax implications, then follow a 7-step framework to actually save money and stop re-accumulating debt.
Backup Withholding Threshold Jumped to $2,000 in 2026: What Small Business Owners Need to Know
The IRS backup withholding threshold increased from $600 to $2,000 effective 2026. Understand what changed, who's affected, how to prevent it, and Form 945 compliance requirements.