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State Data Breach Notification Laws in 2026: A 50-State Compliance Playbook for Small Businesses
Every state requires breach notice and size doesn't exempt you — map the 30/45/60-day clocks, California SB 446's 30-day and 15-day AG rule, 500/1000 thresholds, risk-of-harm, and run on the shortest deadline.
Independent U-Pick Farm and Agritourism Bookkeeping: Schedule F vs Schedule C, Multi-Enterprise Tracking, Sales Tax, Weather Reserves, and the KPIs That Make a Season Pay
U-pick berries are farm income, admissions and donuts are not — split Schedule F and C, track per-enterprise contribution, tax admissions and prepared food, reconcile Square, and run on revenue per acre and per visitor.
Independent Voiceover Artist Bookkeeping and Taxes: Schedule C, Home Studio, Gear, Agent Commissions, Residuals and Multi-State Income, and the KPI That Explains Your Year
Every audition is unpaid labor — track per-job gross vs commission, pass exclusive-use for the home booth, expense gear via Section 179/bonus, allocate buyouts over usage, and run on revenue per audition.
IRS Business Tax Account Expands to Partnerships, Nonprofits, and Government Entities
On April 6, 2026, the IRS opened its free Business Tax Account portal to partnerships, tax-exempt organizations, and government entities, letting a designated official view balances, download an EIN verification notice, and make payments online instead of mailing paper forms.
California Pay Data Reporting: The May 2026 Deadline and What the CRD Requires
California employers with 100 or more employees must file a pay data report with the Civil Rights Department by May 13, 2026, using a snapshot pay period between October and December 2025, or face civil penalties of $100 to $200 per employee.
CIRCIA's 72-Hour Cyber Incident Reporting Rule: A Small Business Guide
CIRCIA requires covered entities to report substantial cyber incidents to CISA within 72 hours and ransomware payments within 24 hours, with the final rule expected in fall 2026 and coverage reaching an estimated 300,000-plus organizations across 16 critical infrastructure sectors.
Independent Private Investigator and Surveillance Agency Bookkeeping: Client Retainer and Trust-Account Handling, State Licensing and Bonding, Per-Case Job Costing, and the KPIs That Keep You Solvent
Retainers are deferred revenue or client trust — track per case, job-cost hours, mileage, advances and subcontractors, classify investigators on control, and run on realization and recovered-expense recovery.
Independent Private Music Teacher Bookkeeping (Piano, Guitar, Voice, Strings): Schedule C and Quarterly Estimated Taxes, Prepaid Lesson and Recital-Fee Deferred Revenue, Home Studio Deduction, Instrument and Equipment Section 179, and the New $2,000 1099-NEC Threshold Explained for Solo Instructors
Prepaid lessons are deferred revenue — track per student, pass the exclusive-use test for the home studio, expense instruments via Section 179/bonus, log mileage contemporaneously, and keep W-9s for the 1099-NEC threshold.
The CPSC eFiling Mandate: What Small Importers Need to Know Now
Starting July 8, 2026, the CPSC requires importers to eFile certificate-of-compliance data directly into CBP's ACE system for every regulated shipment, with violations risking penalties up to $120,500 per infraction.
Independent Driving School and Driver's Education Bookkeeping: Prepaid Lesson Packages and Deferred Revenue, Dual-Control Vehicle Fleet, Instructor Classification, and the KPIs Every Owner Should Track
Prepaid lessons are deferred revenue — track per student, accrue fleet and brake reserves per hour, classify instructors on control not preference, and run on revenue per vehicle hour.
Independent Flight School Bookkeeping (Part 141 and Part 61): Block-Time Deferred Revenue, Aircraft Leaseback and Dry/Wet Rental Accounting, Fuel Reserves, CFI Classification, and the KPIs That Matter
Flight schools are utilization businesses — track block-time deferred revenue per student, leaseback per tail, fuel and overhaul reserves per hour, CFI classification, and revenue per aircraft hour to clear break-even.
SBA Decouples 7(a) and 504 Loan Caps, Doubling Combined Limit to $10 Million
As of July 4, 2026, the SBA has decoupled its 7(a) and 504 loan programs, replacing their shared $5 million cap with independent $5 million limits each — giving qualifying small businesses access to up to $10 million in combined SBA-guaranteed financing.