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Self-Storage Cost Segregation and 100% Bonus Depreciation: A 2026 Owner's Guide
Cost segregation studies routinely move 16–24% of a self-storage facility's purchase price off the 39-year schedule into 5- and 15-year property. With 100% bonus depreciation permanently restored by the OBBBA for property placed in service after January 19, 2025, a $1 million acquisition can produce roughly $200,000 in first-year deductions — about $74,000 in tax savings at a 37% rate. Here's how the studies work, what they cost, and the recapture math to run before selling.
Timeshare and Vacation Ownership Accounting: Maintenance Fees, Special Assessments, and Reserve Funding
Maintenance fees, special assessments, and reserve funds need separate ledgers — commingling them is why timeshare and vacation ownership resorts end up issuing surprise assessments averaging $1,800 or more per owner when reserves run dry.
Consolidated vs. Combined Financial Statements: What Owners of Multiple LLCs Actually Need
Consolidated statements group a parent with the subsidiaries it controls under ASC 810; combined statements group entities that share a common owner with no parent-subsidiary link — the structure most multi-LLC owners actually have. Both require eliminating intercompany transactions, and neither changes how each LLC files taxes.
Disc Golf Course Bookkeeping: Deferred Revenue, Depreciation, and Pro Shop Margins
Disc golf courses run four businesses in one — real estate, retail, memberships, and events — and each needs separate accounting for deferred membership revenue, 15-year land improvement depreciation, and pro shop cost of goods sold.
Percentage Rent Explained: A Guide for Retail and Restaurant Tenants
Percentage rent adds a variable charge — typically 5-10% of gross sales above a lease's breakpoint — on top of base rent in most shopping-center, mall, and restaurant leases, and landlords can audit tenant sales records to enforce it.
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.
Property Management Trust Accounting: The Three-Way Reconciliation That Keeps You Out of Regulatory Trouble
Property management trust accounts require a monthly three-way reconciliation matching the bank balance, general ledger, and tenant sub-ledgers to the penny, and even a one-dollar variance is treated as a noncompliant account by state real estate regulators.
The Short-Term Rental Loophole in 2026: How W-2 Earners Offset Income with Material Participation and 100% Bonus Depreciation
A walkthrough of the Section 469 seven-day rule, the three realistic material participation tests, and how the One Big Beautiful Bill Act's permanent 100% bonus depreciation lets short-term rental owners offset W-2 income — plus the bookkeeping habits that survive an IRS audit.
The Home Stager's Financial Playbook: How Solo Stagers and Boutique Firms Track Furniture Inventory, Recognize Project Revenue, and Stay Profitable in 2026
How home staging businesses track furniture inventory under MACRS, recognize install and rental revenue under ASC 606, navigate the W-2 vs 1099 ABC-test trap for staging crews, and watch the five KPIs that separate profitable stagers from those that scale into bankruptcy.
Opportunity Zones 2.0: A 2026 Planning Guide for Real Estate Sponsors and Family Offices
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act made Qualified Opportunity Zones permanent and introduced rolling 5-year deferrals, decennial map redesignations starting July 1, 2026, a new rural fund class (QROF) with a 30% basis step-up at year 5, and $10,000-per-return reporting penalties. Here is the planning sequence for sponsors and family offices through the 2026–2027 window.
Independent Home Inspector Bookkeeping: Schedule C, ASC 606, and the KPIs That Predict Survival
How solo and multi-inspector home inspection firms should structure their books — entity choice, ASC 606 revenue recognition for buyer-side and pre-listing reports, Section 179 deductions for thermal cameras and Part 107 drones, sub-inspector classification, and the KPIs that predict three-year survival.
Bed-and-Breakfast Bookkeeping: OTA Commissions, Occupancy Tax, and the Section 280A Trap
How small inns and B&Bs should record OTA commissions at gross under ASC 606, hold transient occupancy tax in fiduciary accounts, navigate the Section 280A live-in owner trap, and stack Section 47 historic credits with cost segregation.