July 2026

How Accurate Bookkeeping Helps Businesses Prepare for IRS Audits

According to the Internal Revenue Service, the audit rate for individual tax returns remains relatively low, but businesses can still be selected for review based on factors such as reporting inconsistencies, unusually high deductions, or missing information. An audit does not automatically mean something is wrong. It simply means the IRS wants to verify the information

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Digital-First Tax Filing: How E-Filing Reduces Errors and Delays

Submitting paper tax returns is quickly becoming a thing of the past. Today, digital filing is the preferred method for businesses because it is faster, more accurate, and easier to track. According to the Internal Revenue Service, more than 94% of individual tax returns are filed electronically, reflecting the widespread shift toward digital filing across the

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Tax Advisor Tips for Business Owners Dealing With Multi-State Taxation

Running a business across state lines has become much easier thanks to remote work, online sales, and digital services. Managing taxes, however, has become much harder. According to reports, more than 36 million small businesses operate in the United States, and many now generate income from customers or employees located in multiple states. At the same

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Bookkeeping for Hybrid Businesses: Managing Online and Offline Revenue Streams

Many small businesses no longer operate from just one location or through one sales channel. Today, a business might sell products in a physical store, through its own website, on online marketplaces, and even through social media. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. retail e-commerce sales, adjusted for seasonal variation, reached over $326 billion during

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Navigating Tax Planning During Inflation and Rising Business Costs in California

Running a business in California has become more expensive than it was just a few years ago. In March 2026, inflation rose to 3.3%, driven largely by higher gasoline prices linked to global supply disruptions. Rising fuel prices, higher borrowing costs, and increasing payroll expenses continue to put pressure on businesses across the state. When

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