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Missed the July 4 Clean Energy Tax Credit Deadline? What Small Businesses Can Still Do After the Section 48E Window Closed
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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.

tax-credits
solar
small-business
Circular E in Plain English: What Publication 15 Tells Small Employers About Withholding, Deposits, and Forms 941 and W-2
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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%.

payroll
tax-compliance
small-business
Should Your Small Business Become a Certified B Corp in 2026? The New Standards, Real Costs, and What It Takes to Pass
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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.

sustainability
esg
compliance
Can You Copyright That AI-Generated Blog Post? What Small Businesses Need to Know About Ownership and Infringement in 2026
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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.

ai
copyright
legal
How to Build Business Credit for a Brand-New LLC With Zero Revenue
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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.

business-credit
credit-readiness
llc
Are Your Business Credit Card Rewards Taxable? The $2,000 1099-MISC Rule Every Owner Needs in 2026
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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.

tax-compliance
small-business
bookkeeping
AI Receptionists in 2026: What They Cost, What They Recover, and How to Book Them
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AI Receptionists in 2026: What They Cost, What They Recover, and How to Book Them

Small businesses miss about 27% of inbound calls during business hours and 40-60% after hours, and 85% of first-attempt callers never call back. AI receptionists run $30-$80/month entry-level, $150-$400 for service businesses, and $800-$1,200+ for multi-location deployments. This guide gives the three-number ROI formula (missed calls × close rate × average job value), where the subscription belongs in your chart of accounts, and a monthly recovery tracker that ties AI-booked appointments back to actual invoices.

ai
automation
small-business
AI Bookkeeping Software in 2026: What Automated Categorization, Receipt Scanning, and Reconciliation Really Cost
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AI Bookkeeping Software in 2026: What Automated Categorization, Receipt Scanning, and Reconciliation Really Cost

A cost and capability comparison of 12 AI bookkeeping platforms in 2026 — QuickBooks Online ($38–$275/month), Xero ($25–$90), Ramp (free core tier), Digits, Zeni, Pilot (~$599+), Botkeeper, Docyt, and Vic.ai. Expect 85–95% auto-categorization on routine spend and 60–80% on ambiguous transactions, and budget by hours saved times your rate rather than sticker price.

ai
accounting-software
automation
Agentic Commerce Has Arrived: How to Book and Reconcile Sales Made by AI Shopping Agents
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Agentic Commerce Has Arrived: How to Book and Reconcile Sales Made by AI Shopping Agents

AI agents now check out on a customer's behalf over the same card rails, so an agentic sale books like any card sale — but the payout looks identical to a normal one unless you tag it. A merchant's guide to channel tags, gross-vs-net payout splits, storing intent and cart mandate IDs, daily reconciliation, and the product-data hygiene agents actually read.

ai
e-commerce
payments
The CPA Search Now Takes 73 Days: A Small Business Guide to the Accountant Shortage
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The CPA Search Now Takes 73 Days: A Small Business Guide to the Accountant Shortage

Filling a CPA-credentialed role now averages 73 days, 41% longer than non-credentialed roles, while the number of candidates sitting for the CPA exam fell from over 100,000 in 2016 to about 67,000 in 2022. This guide explains what is draining the pipeline, what the shortage costs in fees and delayed closes, and five ways small businesses keep books clean and filings on time without waiting in line for a firm.

cpa
hiring
small-business
Why You Got a 1099-K for $650 When Your Friend Didn't: The $600 State Patchwork Behind the Federal $20,000
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Why You Got a 1099-K for $650 When Your Friend Didn't: The $600 State Patchwork Behind the Federal $20,000

Congress restored the federal 1099-K threshold to $20,000 and 200 transactions in July 2025, but nine states still require a form at $600 and four more sit between $1,000 and $2,500 — so a $650 Etsy sale produces a 1099-K in Massachusetts and nothing in Texas. Includes the state-by-state threshold tiers and how to reconcile a gross form total down to actual taxable profit.

tax-compliance
irs-reporting
multi-state-tax
Vacation Rental Trust Accounting: The Three-Way Reconciliation and How to Untangle Batched Airbnb and Vrbo Payouts
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Vacation Rental Trust Accounting: The Three-Way Reconciliation and How to Untangle Batched Airbnb and Vrbo Payouts

Vacation rental managers must prove every trust dollar with a monthly three-way reconciliation. Learn how to tie your bank statement to your books to each owner ledger and cleanly break down batched Airbnb and Vrbo payouts before you disburse.

property-management
trust-accounting
reconciliation
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