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Inventory Shrinkage in 2026: How to Measure, Book, and Reduce the 1.5% Leak That Silently Kills Retail and E-Commerce Gross Margin
Average shrink is 1.4–1.6% of sales — booked as extra COGS only after a count. Stratify cycle counts by ABC, reconcile 3PL before booking, and show the reserve honestly every month.
Estimated Tax Penalties in 2026: Safe Harbors, Annualized Income Installments, and How to Avoid Underpayment Interest on Form 2210
Underpayment interest is daily and quarterly — hit the 100%/110% or 90% harbor and pay the right amount by April 15, June 15, September 15, and January 15, or use Schedule AI for seasonal income before Form 2210 bills you.
Bad Debt and Uncollectible Receivables: When to Write Off, How to Prove Worthlessness Under Section 166, and Why Cash-Basis Businesses Can't Deduct Unpaid Invoices
An unpaid invoice isn't automatically a deduction for cash-basis businesses and worthlessness must be proven in the year claimed — document business character, collection efforts, and the specific charge-off before December 31.
Health Insurance Deduction for Self-Employed in 2026: How Schedule 1 Above-the-Line, ICHRA, and QSEHRA Interact With the Premium Tax Credit
Deduct premiums on Schedule 1, get reimbursed via ICHRA/QSEHRA, or take the premium tax credit — never two for the same dollar. Master the month-by-month coordination and circular math that prevents double benefits.
Raising a Money-Smart Kid When You're a Business Owner
Money habits form by age seven, yet only 22% of parents discuss money with their kids weekly. This age-by-age guide shows business owners how to turn the bookkeeping they already do — categorizing, ledgers, budget constraints — into practical financial lessons for kids from age 3 to 18.
Sales Tax Nexus in 2026: Economic Nexus Thresholds by State and the $100K / 200-Transaction Trap After Wayfair
The $100K-or-200 shorthand is wrong in most states in 2026 — many repealed the transaction test and three big states use $500K. Track gross by state and channel before the notice does.
1099-K Threshold for 2026: Why Gig Workers and Online Sellers Still Get a Form at $600 in Most States Even After the Federal $5,000 Patch
Federal relief says $5,000 but most states still require $600 — a form in the mailbox may be state-driven. Reconcile per-TPSO gross to taxable income and don't pay tax on mis-coded reimbursements.
Kansas Just Cut Business Filing Fees for the First Time Since 2008 — Here's What Changed
Kansas's 2026 fee overhaul — the first since 2008 — sets LLC, LLP, and LP formation at the same $90 online fee corporations pay, cuts PEO annual report fees from $1,000 to $250, and lowers biennial report fees, saving Kansas businesses over $3 million a year combined.
New Jersey Cuts Business Formation Fees: What the July 2026 Reduction Means for LLCs and Corporations
New Jersey reduced business formation fees effective July 1, 2026 — LLC and corporation registration drops from $125 to $100, nonprofit registration from $75 to $50, with annual report, amendment, merger, and dissolution fees cut by about $25 each. Here's how the new rates compare nationally and what new founders should do next.
ERPNext vs. Odoo for a Bootstrapped Product Business: Why the Open-Source Licensing Split Changes Your Real Total Cost of Ownership
ERPNext ships every module — accounting, payroll, manufacturing — free under AGPLv3, while Odoo paywalls those features in a proprietary Enterprise edition priced around $24–36 per user per month. Five-year cost estimates run roughly $0–$30K for self-hosted ERPNext versus $10K–$80K for Odoo Enterprise, a gap that matters most for cash-constrained, headcount-growing businesses.
The SBA's 2026 SBIC Reforms: A Small-Business Guide to Raising Private Capital
The SBA's SBIC program channeled $53 billion into small businesses last year, and a final rule effective February 2, 2026 cuts red tape for funds backing manufacturing, food production, energy, and critical technology. Here's how the reforms work, how debenture and equity SBICs differ, and how to find a fund.
SEP IRA vs. Solo 401(k) vs. SIMPLE IRA in 2026: Contribution Limits, Deadlines, and the Tax Math for Solo Owners With and Without Employees
Solo owner with $140K profit can do $28K SEP, $35K Solo 401(k), or $16K SIMPLE — same profit, different deductions. Match the plan to employees, profit, and whether you need the deduction by December 31 or April 15.