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Bookkeeping Services for Small Businesses: Top Tools in 2026

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The bookkeeping services to small businesses are increasingly automated, advanced, and compliance-oriented as we head towards 2026. As the IRS monitors more and more transactions that become digital, proper bookkeeping is no longer a choice but the survival and prosperity of a business. Most small businesses find it difficult to cope with manual processes, unorganized […]

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IRS New Policy 2026: A Strategic Guide for Businesses & Individuals

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The IRS New Policy 2026 is another significant move towards greater transparency, compliance, and greater technology application in tax administration, as the U.S. tax environment keeps changing. Such changes in policies will affect the existence of both individuals and enterprises, so it is necessary to know what is changing and how to adjust to it. […]

Real Estate Bookkeeping Mastery: Key Strategies for Success in 2026

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The real estate business is developing fast, and accurate financial management is no longer a choice; it is a strategic requirement. As a property investor, real estate developer, or property manager, it is essential to ensure that you master the art of real estate bookkeeping in 2026 to ensure that you maximize profitability, stay compliant, […]

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Healthcare Accounting in 2025: A Complete Guide

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The health sector is evolving at a very high rate, and along with it comes the increase in financial complexity. Be it a hospital or a clinic or a multi-specialty medical group or a private practice, finances now more than ever are an issue that demands accuracy and compliance. According to healthcare accounting in 2025, […]

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Real Estate Accounting Services in 2025: Best Practices You Need to Know

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The business of real estate accounting services is an ever-growing and evolving business, and thus, the business is increasingly becoming more complicated financially. The necessity to deal with rental income and property costs and the necessity to deal with tax laws and compliance conditions determine the importance of accurate accounting more than ever. To remain […]

The Hidden Home Equity Tax: A Growing Concern for Texas Homeowners

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Hidden Home Equity Tax Explained The “Hidden Home Equity Tax” is just a catchy name for federal capital gains taxes that surprise a lot of unwary sellers. It especially snags homeowners who’ve reached a life stage where they have a lot of home equity built up. Even though home prices have been very high, the capital gains […]

Texas Supreme Court to Decide the Taxability of VELO Nicotine Pouches

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Litigation Over Nicotine Isolate Products VELO, a brand of R.J. Reynolds, markets pouches and lozenges containing nicotine isolate. As the name suggests, nicotine isolate is nicotine chemically extracted from the tobacco plant; it contains no tobacco leaf material. In 2019, Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar determined that these products were subject to the state’s Cigars and […]

SALT Deduction Cap Increased to $40,000 for 5 Years: What You Need to Know

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Between 2018 and 2025, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) capped the deduction for state and local taxes (SALT) at $10,000. This was a particularly large burden on homeowners in states with high taxes, including New York, California, and New Jersey. Legislative Change: One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) Congress passed the One Big […]

CBO Warns Trump Tax Bill Will Add $3.4 Trillion to Deficit and Leave 10 Million Uninsured by 2034

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The “One Big Beautiful Bill” Act —a trillion-dollar, Trump-era tax-and-spending package that both extends tax cuts, creates new worker deductions, and makes sweeping cuts to health care and social safety net programs—passed both chambers of Congress in July 2025 and was promptly signed into law by the President. Just weeks later, the Congressional Budget Office […]