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HMRC Just Got the Legal Right to Inspect Your Cloud-Hosted Records: What the UK's Modernized Section 114 Powers Mean for Digital Bookkeeping
Draft Finance Bill 2026-27 clauses published on L-Day (July 13, 2026) modernize HMRC's Schedule 36 inspection powers to explicitly cover cloud-hosted accounting records, with consultation open until September 7, 2026. Here's how the change interacts with Making Tax Digital and what UK small businesses should do now.
Connecticut's Shrinkflation Disclosure Law (HB 6856): What Small Food Businesses Need to Know
Connecticut's HB 6856 would be the first US state law to regulate shrinkflation, requiring food manufacturers to post a clear notice for 12 months whenever they shrink a product without cutting its price โ enforced as an unfair trade practice by the state Attorney General. Here's who the bill covers, the slack-fill litigation risk that already exists, and ho
Eyelash Extension Studio Bookkeeping: The Supply, Retail, and Depreciation Lines Most Lash Artists Get Wrong
A lash studio's costs don't fit one "supplies" line โ service consumables, retail inventory, and depreciable equipment like lash beds and LED lamps each need their own account. This guide covers a six-category chart of accounts, the Section 179 deduction most lash artists miss, quarterly retail inventory counts, and booth-renter vs. employee classification.
Freelance Personal Stylist and Wardrobe Consultant Taxes: A Bookkeeping Guide
Client wardrobe advances are pass-through funds, not revenue โ the bookkeeping distinction that determines whether a freelance stylist's books reconcile. Covers Schedule C, why work clothing is almost never deductible, the home-office exclusivity test, sales tax on markup resale, 1099-NEC vs 1099-K, and a minimal chart of accounts.
FreshBooks vs. Wave vs. Zoho Books: Which Fits a One-Person Business?
Wave is free but gates automatic bank feeds behind its ~$19/month Pro plan; FreshBooks Lite costs ~$19/month and caps you at 5 billable clients with no bank reconciliation; Zoho Books includes real double-entry accounting free under $50,000 annual revenue. Here is how the three compare for solo founders and freelancers, including the payment-processing fees
Independent Film Production Accounting: Above-the-Line, Below-the-Line, and the Cost Report That Keeps You on Budget
How independent film budgets actually work โ above-the-line costs run 30โ35% of budget, contingency should be ~10%, and 39 states plus D.C. and Puerto Rico return 15โ45% of qualified spend through film incentives. A practical guide to cost reports, loan-out companies, and building a chart of accounts that survives an audit.
Poshmark and Depop Taxes: What Clothing Resellers Owe, With or Without a 1099-K
The federal 1099-K threshold is back at $20,000 and 200 transactions, but reselling profit is taxable either way. How Poshmark and Depop sellers should handle hobby-vs-business classification, the nondeductible personal-use loss rule under IRC Section 165(c), cost of goods sold, and reconciling income across platforms that report gross vs. net.
Virginia's HB 975 Replaces the 45% Food-to-Beverage Ratio: What Restaurant Owners Need to Track Now
Effective July 1, 2026, Virginia's HB 975 replaces the flat 45% food-to-beverage ratio for mixed beverage licensees with three tiers โ no ratio above $48,000 in monthly food sales, 30% between $25,000 and $48,000, and 45% below that โ making monthly food-sales tracking a compliance requirement, not just an annual MBAR exercise.
Bitcoin Mining Bookkeeping: Why Every Mining Pool Payout Is Its Own Taxable Event
Under IRS Notice 2014-21, every mining pool payout is ordinary income at its fair market value on receipt โ a daily-payout pool creates ~365 taxable events a year before you sell anything. This guide covers hobby vs. Schedule C classification, 15.3% self-employment tax, Section 179 vs. 100% bonus depreciation for ASICs, the 2026 per-wallet cost-basis rule, F
Canada Killed the Underused Housing Tax. If You Own Property There, Your Paperwork Isn't Done Yet.
Canada repealed the federal Underused Housing Tax for 2025 onward on March 26, 2026, but the repeal is not retroactive โ US owners of Canadian property still owe UHT returns, penalties, and interest for 2022โ2024, and BC's Speculation and Vacancy Tax, Vancouver's Empty Homes Tax, and Toronto's Vacant Home Tax remain in force.
FedNow and Instant Payments Are Changing Small Business Treasury: What ISO 20022 Means for Your Books in 2026
FedNow and RTP now reach roughly 75% of U.S. bank accounts, settling payments in seconds, 24/7/365, with a $10 million network transaction limit. This guide explains how ISO 20022 structured remittance data changes invoice matching and reconciliation, why irrevocable instant payments demand wire-transfer-level fraud controls, and what small businesses should
Florida's CPA Licensure Bill Died Again: What the Failure of SB 364 and HB 333 Means for CPAs and Small Businesses
Florida's SB 364 passed the Senate 35-0 but died without a House hearing on March 13, 2026 โ the second straight year the CPA licensure-modernization bill failed. Florida still requires 150 semester hours, out-of-state CPAs still rely on substantial-equivalency mobility, and FICPA plans to refile in 2027.
Georgia's SB 69 Litigation Funding Law: NMLS Registration, the $25,000 Discovery Rule, and What Small Businesses Should Check Before Signing
Georgia's SB 69, effective January 1, 2026, requires litigation funders to register with the Department of Banking and Finance via NMLS, makes funding agreements of $25,000 or more discoverable, caps funder fees at net recovery, and bars foreign-adversary funding. Here's what small business owners should verify before accepting a litigation funding offer.
How to Start a Bookkeeping Business in 2026: Certifications, Costs, Pricing, and Your First Clients
A solo bookkeeper with 15โ20 clients on $300โ$500 monthly retainers can earn $54,000โ$120,000 a year, often with under $3,000 in startup costs. This guide covers certification tiers (free QuickBooks/Xero, NACPB CPB at $80โ$100, AIPB CB at $479โ$574), a realistic startup budget, 2026 retainer benchmarks by client size, niche selection, and the client-acquisit
KPMG Australia Cut Partner Pay 20% Over an Ethics Scandal. Here's How to Vet Your Own Accountant.
KPMG Australia is preparing to cut over 1,000 of roughly 10,000 jobs and reduce partner pay by up to 20% after admitting it mishandled a 2024 whistleblower complaint alleging misuse of confidential client data. The same five independence threats behind the scandal โ self-interest, self-review, advocacy, familiarity, and intimidation โ apply to any local CPA
Is Medical Debt Still on Your Credit Report in 2026? A State-by-State Guide for Small Business Owners
The CFPB's nationwide medical debt credit reporting ban was vacated by a Texas federal court in July 2025, leaving protection to 15 state laws and the bureaus' voluntary policies โ paid debts, collections under $500, and a 365-day grace period stay off reports everywhere. Here's what still applies in your state and how to keep a medical collection from raisi
Your Credit Union Trust Account Just Got a Simpler (and Possibly Smaller) Insurance Rule
Effective December 1, 2026, the NCUA insures all credit union trust accounts โ revocable and irrevocable alike โ under one formula, $250,000 per beneficiary capped at $1,250,000 per owner per credit union, matching the FDIC's 2024 bank rule. Trusts naming more than five beneficiaries may lose coverage they hold today, so this guide walks through a five-step
PCAOB Opens First-Ever Public Comment on Its Standard-Setting Agenda: What to Know Before August 7, 2026
The PCAOB opened its first-ever public comment period on its standard-setting and research agenda on June 23, 2026, with comments due August 7, 2026 on focus areas, its general approach, and the SEC's semiannual reporting proposal.
South Dakota's New Nicotine Licenses: What SB 221 and HB 1220 Require of Retailers and Distributors by July 1, 2026
Starting July 1, 2026, South Dakota's SB 221 requires a per-location retail license to sell any nicotine product โ including vapes and pouches โ while HB 1220 raises the wholesaler/distributor license fee from $150 to $1,000 per location. Unlicensed retail sales carry a $500-per-day fine, and retailers must source only from state-licensed wholesalers.
Bookkeeping for Code-Audit Firms: How to Book Static Audits, Hourly Remediation, and Resold SAST Subscriptions
A code-audit firm selling fixed-scope static audits, hourly remediation, and resold SAST subscriptions runs three ASC 606 revenue-recognition rules under one roof โ point-in-time, as-performed, and ratable. This guide covers the chart of accounts to separate them, the principal-vs-agent test for reseller margin, and a worked example posting one client engage

