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Community Property Trusts: How Business Owners in Any State Can Get a Full Basis Step-Up
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Community Property Trusts: How Business Owners in Any State Can Get a Full Basis Step-Up

Alaska, Tennessee, Kentucky, Florida, and South Dakota let married couples in any state opt into community property treatment through a trust, so the entire asset — not just half — gets an IRC Section 1014(b)(6) basis step-up at the first spouse's death. What business owners should know about Section 754 elections, the one-year gift trap under Section 1014(e), and the unresolved IRS guidance.

estate-planning
tax-planning
capital-gains
Connecticut's New R&D Tax Credit for LLCs and S Corps: What Public Act 26-68 Means for Small Businesses
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Connecticut's New R&D Tax Credit for LLCs and S Corps: What Public Act 26-68 Means for Small Businesses

Connecticut's Public Act 26-68, signed May 26, 2026, gives pass-through entities — LLCs, S corps, and partnerships with gross income under $70 million — a 6% R&D tax credit for the first time, refundable at 65% (90% for biotech), capped at $1.5 million per business and $25 million statewide, and claimed through a DECD voucher within 90 days of year-end.

tax-credits
small-business
tax-planning
Delaware Just Raised Its LLC Annual Tax From $300 to $400 — Here's What Every Out-of-State Entity Owes
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Delaware Just Raised Its LLC Annual Tax From $300 to $400 — Here's What Every Out-of-State Entity Owes

Delaware HB 400, signed May 21, 2026, raises the flat annual tax on LLCs, LPs, and GPs from $300 to $400 and the registered-series tax from $75 to $100 — retroactive to January 1, 2026. Here's who owes it, when it's due, and how to budget for it.

llc
tax-compliance
partnerships
FinCEN Removed Beneficial Ownership Reporting for U.S. Companies: What the Corporate Transparency Act Rule Change Means for Your Small Business
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FinCEN Removed Beneficial Ownership Reporting for U.S. Companies: What the Corporate Transparency Act Rule Change Means for Your Small Business

FinCEN's March 2025 interim final rule exempted domestic U.S. companies from Corporate Transparency Act beneficial ownership reporting, removing the obligation for more than 99% of previously covered entities while foreign reporting companies must still file.

compliance
small-business
llc
Goatscaping Bookkeeping: How to Account for a Targeted Grazing Business
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Goatscaping Bookkeeping: How to Account for a Targeted Grazing Business

A working goat herd is livestock the IRS lets you treat as either inventory or depreciable business property — an election that's hard to reverse. How targeted grazing operators should handle herd cost basis, diversified revenue streams, equipment costs, and the May-to-September seasonal cash-flow cliff.

bookkeeping
small-business
seasonal-business
USDA's 2026 Farm Payment Rule: Entity-Level AGI Testing Ends for LLC and S-Corp Farms
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USDA's 2026 Farm Payment Rule: Entity-Level AGI Testing Ends for LLC and S-Corp Farms

USDA's final rule effective June 2, 2026 ends entity-level AGI testing for LLCs, S corporations, partnerships, and joint ventures — AGI is now tested per owner against the $900,000 limit, payment limits stack by actively engaged member, and paid labor counts toward eligibility. Entity certifications are due to FSA by September 15, 2026.

llc
s-corp
partnerships
How Should States Tax Partnership Income? Inside the MTC's Blended Apportionment Proposal
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How Should States Tax Partnership Income? Inside the MTC's Blended Apportionment Proposal

The Multistate Tax Commission's January 2026 white paper proposes a "blended" apportionment method that folds a partnership's sales, property, and payroll factors into each partner's own state tax calculation. Because states currently split between aggregate and entity sourcing theories, the same partnership dollar can be taxed twice — or not at all. Here's what multistate partnerships and multi-member LLCs should track now.

tax
multi-state-tax
partnerships
Commingling Personal and Business Funds: How One Bad Habit Kills Deductions, Invites Audits, and Pierces Your LLC Shield
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Commingling Personal and Business Funds: How One Bad Habit Kills Deductions, Invites Audits, and Pierces Your LLC Shield

Mixing personal and business money in one account can void your LLC's liability shield, get legitimate deductions disallowed for lack of substantiation under IRC Section 162, and turn a routine audit into a full transaction pull. Here's what commingling looks like, why courts and the IRS punish it, and a five-step cleanup plan.

small-business
llc
liability-protection
Know Your Business (KYB): What Banks Actually Require to Open a Business Account in 2026
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Know Your Business (KYB): What Banks Actually Require to Open a Business Account in 2026

FinCEN's 2025 rule change exempted domestic U.S. companies from filing beneficial ownership reports with the government, but banks still must verify beneficial owners under the CDD Rule at account opening — a one-time cost per bank since February 2026's exceptive relief, not a repeat process for every new account.

banking
compliance
business-structure
Starting a Microschool or Learning Pod: The Bookkeeping and Business Structure Guide
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Starting a Microschool or Learning Pod: The Bookkeeping and Business Structure Guide

Roughly 1 in 20 K-12 students now attends a microschool, and 38% received state school-choice funds in 2025 — here's how to choose an LLC vs. 501(c)(3), price tuition against ESA timing mismatches, and track per-student revenue from day one.

education
entrepreneurship
small-business
Sneaker and Trading Card Reselling Taxes: The 2026 Bookkeeping Guide
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Sneaker and Trading Card Reselling Taxes: The 2026 Bookkeeping Guide

The 2026 IRS 1099-K threshold for platforms like eBay, StockX, and Whatnot is back to $20,000 and 200 transactions, but sneaker and trading card resellers still owe tax on profit below that line — here's how to nail cost basis, inventory tracking, and the hobby-vs-business test.

tax
self-employment-tax
inventory
The Low-Profit LLC (L3C): What Mission-Driven Founders Should Know
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The Low-Profit LLC (L3C): What Mission-Driven Founders Should Know

L3Cs are legally recognized in only about ten states and roughly 1,700 exist nationwide, because the IRS never confirmed that L3C status automatically satisfies the program-related-investment test the structure was built around.

business-structure
llc
incorporation
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