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New Jersey Caps the NOL Deduction at $1 Million: What Corporations Need to Know for 2026–2030
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New Jersey Caps the NOL Deduction at $1 Million: What Corporations Need to Know for 2026–2030

New Jersey's A5322 caps corporate net operating loss deductions at $1 million per year for privilege periods ending July 31, 2026 through July 31, 2030, with public utilities exempt, a six-year carryforward extension for disallowed losses, an estimated-tax penalty safe harbor, and an 80%-to-75% limitation phase-down through 2032.

tax
tax-planning
tax-compliance
Donor-Advised Funds for Small Business Owners: Timing Charitable Giving Under the 2026 Rules
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Donor-Advised Funds for Small Business Owners: Timing Charitable Giving Under the 2026 Rules

Starting in 2026, itemized charitable deductions only count above a 0.5%-of-AGI floor, while the new non-itemizer deduction excludes donor-advised funds. This guide shows small business owners how to respond — bunching several years of giving into one high-income year, donating appreciated stock to avoid capital gains, and using the 60%/30% AGI limits and five-year carryforward around a business sale.

charitable-giving
tax-planning
tax-deductions
Commercial Insurance Rates in 2026: Which Lines Are Falling, Which Are Rising, and How to Negotiate Your Renewal
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Commercial Insurance Rates in 2026: Which Lines Are Falling, Which Are Rising, and How to Negotiate Your Renewal

US commercial insurance premiums fell for the first time since 2017 — but only in some lines. Property is down up to 25%, cyber is soft, while general liability, commercial auto, and umbrella are still rising 7–15% on social inflation and $31 billion in nuclear verdicts. A line-by-line 2026 renewal guide with negotiation tactics for small businesses.

business-insurance
insurance
risk-management
The $875 Billion Maturity Wall: A Small Business Guide to Refinancing Commercial Real Estate in 2026
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The $875 Billion Maturity Wall: A Small Business Guide to Refinancing Commercial Real Estate in 2026

Roughly $875 billion in commercial real estate loans mature in 2026 — about 17% of all outstanding commercial mortgage debt — with rates 150-250 basis points above origination. A practical guide for owner-occupiers and tenants, covering the financing gap, DSCR targets of 1.20x-1.35x, SBA 504/7(a) options, and a nine-month refinancing timeline.

real-estate
small-business
business-loans
Small Business Health Insurance in 2026: Why Premiums Are Up 11% and What Your Options Are
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Small Business Health Insurance in 2026: Why Premiums Are Up 11% and What Your Options Are

Small-group health insurance premiums are rising a median 11% for 2026, with single coverage averaging $703 a month and family coverage near $2,000 per employee. Here's why costs are spiking, how level-funded plans, QSEHRA, and ICHRA compare to traditional group coverage, and a five-question framework for deciding before your renewal deadline.

small-business
health-insurance
employee-benefits
Sequence-of-Returns Risk: Why the Order of Market Returns Can Make or Break Your Retirement
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Sequence-of-Returns Risk: Why the Order of Market Returns Can Make or Break Your Retirement

Two retirees with identical average returns can end up decades apart in portfolio longevity — the order of returns decides it. How sequence-of-returns risk works, why the ten-year retirement risk zone hits business owners and freelancers hardest, and five defenses including cash buffers, bucket strategies, bond tents, and spending guardrails.

retirement-savings
financial-planning
risk-management
How the Fed's Rate Path Actually Hits Your Business Loan: A 2026 Prime Rate Guide
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How the Fed's Rate Path Actually Hits Your Business Loan: A 2026 Prime Rate Guide

The prime rate — not the federal funds rate — drives variable business loan payments. It sits at 6.75% in mid-2026, with SBA 7(a) loans priced at Prime + 2.25%–3.0%. Here's the payment math on a quarter-point cut (about $37/month on a $250,000 loan) and how to plan around the Fed's uncertain rate path.

business-loans
sba-loans
interest
June 2026 Inflation Report: Why a Cooler CPI Doesn't Mean Lower Supplier Costs
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June 2026 Inflation Report: Why a Cooler CPI Doesn't Mean Lower Supplier Costs

June 2026 CPI fell 0.4% — the largest monthly drop since April 2020 — cutting annual inflation to 3.5%, but core prices were flat and producer inflation still runs 5.5%. What the CPI/PPI gap means for small-business supplier costs, tariff pass-through, and fall contract negotiations.

inflation
economy
small-business
DOL FAB 2026-01: What EBSA's Duty-of-Loyalty Enforcement Shift Means for Small 401(k) Plan Sponsors
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DOL FAB 2026-01: What EBSA's Duty-of-Loyalty Enforcement Shift Means for Small 401(k) Plan Sponsors

EBSA's Field Assistance Bulletin 2026-01 prioritizes duty-of-loyalty and prohibited-transaction cases over process-based prudence claims, and caps routine ERISA investigations at 18 months (30 for complex ones). Here's what small-business 401(k) sponsors should document to stay protected.

compliance
small-business
retirement-savings
The National Flood Insurance Program Expires September 30, 2026: A Small Business Guide
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The National Flood Insurance Program Expires September 30, 2026: A Small Business Guide

The NFIP's authority to issue and renew flood insurance expires September 30, 2026 unless Congress reauthorizes it. During a lapse, existing policies stay in force and claims are still paid, but no new or renewal policies can be written — a risk for small businesses closing on property, refinancing, or renewing coverage in flood zones. Here's what happens in a lapse and how to prepare.

insurance
small-business
risk-management
California Commercial Property Insurance in 2026: Navigating the FAIR Plan, DIC Wraps, and SB 547
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California Commercial Property Insurance in 2026: Navigating the FAIR Plan, DIC Wraps, and SB 547

California's admitted commercial property market has contracted sharply — surplus lines grew from 6% to 20% of the market since 2014, the FAIR Plan raised its commercial limits to $20M per building, and a 29.1% average FAIR Plan rate increase takes effect October 2026. Here's how small business owners can navigate renewals, DIC wrap requirements, and the new SB 547 non-renewal moratorium.

insurance
california
small-business
The FDA's New 'Healthy' Label Rule: What Food Businesses Must Do Before February 25, 2028
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The FDA's New 'Healthy' Label Rule: What Food Businesses Must Do Before February 25, 2028

The FDA's updated definition of 'healthy' becomes mandatory on February 25, 2028: products must contribute a meaningful amount from a food group and stay under 10% DV saturated fat, 15% DV sodium, and 10% DV added sugars per serving. Here's who gains eligibility, who loses it, what compliance costs (~$20 per UPC for label updates, ~$1M per reformulated formula), and a practical timeline for small food businesses.

compliance
small-business
cost-management
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