New Law Includes a Game-Changer For Business Payment Reporting

The One, Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) contains a major overhaul to an outdated IRS requirement. Beginning with payments made in 2026, the new law raises the threshold for information reporting on certain business payments from $600 to $2,000. Beginning in 2027, the threshold amount will be adjusted for inflation.

Mid-Year Financial Health Check: How to Course-Correct Before Q4

As we approach the halfway point of the year, now is the perfect time for business owners to take a deep dive into their financial health. A mid-year review isn’t just a best practice—it’s a strategic opportunity to catch issues early, recalibrate your goals, and proactively position your business for a stronger year-end.

Last Call for EV Credits: Act Now Before They're Gone!

New law slashes clean vehicle tax credits—here’s what you need to know (and do) before September 30th.

New Law, New Tax Strategy: Time to Plan Ahead

After months of debate, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) has become law, bringing sweeping changes to the U.S. tax code for both individuals and businesses. Below is a breakdown of a few of the most significant provisions, along with actionable planning insights. We will be providing a much deeper dive into this bill in the coming weeks.

Are You Recording Donor-Restricted Funds Correctly? Best Practices for Nonprofits

When a conditional contribution becomes unconditional, it’s time for your organization to recognize it as revenue. But that’s not the end of the story—another critical question follows:

Is Your Business Ready for the New Tax Bill? 5 Moves to Make Now

The Senate is currently in a marathon “vote‑a‑rama” phase, reviewing hundreds of amendments to the “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBBA) passed by the House in May. That means significant changes remain possible before a final Senate vote—expected this week—followed by a return to the House and, ultimately, the President’s signature.

Are You Accounting for Conditional Contributions Correctly? Here's What Every Nonprofit Should Know

In the nonprofit world, you’ve likely heard terms like donationpromise to give, and contribution used interchangeably. But each term has a specific meaning—and understanding the differences is critical for accurate financial reporting and compliance.

Don’t Wait Until Tax Season: 5 Year-Round Tax Strategies for Small Business Owners

If your approach to taxes starts and ends in the first quarter of the year, you may be missing out on significant opportunities to reduce your tax bill, improve your cash flow, and make smarter financial decisions.

Cash Flow Crunch? How to Build a Forecast That Helps You Stay Ahead

Cash is king—especially in today’s unpredictable economy. Yet many business owners are flying blind when it comes to cash flow.

Transforming Financial Operations: How CAAS Can Streamline Your Business

Running a business involves juggling countless responsibilities, but managing financial operations doesn’t have to be one of them. By working with a Client Accounting and Advisory Services (CAAS) professional, you can streamline your financial processes while providing actionable insights to improve decision-making. CAAS can revolutionize your business operations, through: