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  • Featured in Skin Inc.: How New Tax Law Can Support Med Spa Growth

    Running a med spa requires constant focus on patient care, staffing, and keeping up with new technology, but major tax changes can quietly reshape the financial…
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    IRS Refund Checks Have Ended: What You Need to Do NOW to Be Prepared

    Key Takeaways The paper refund check is officially history. On September 30, 2025, the IRS began phasing out mailed refund checks. From now on, all refunds…
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  • What the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” Means for You

    By now, you’ve probably heard about the new federal tax law with the hard-to-forget name, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Signed into law on July 4,…
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    The BOI Reporting Rollercoaster: A Temporary Pause on the Compliance Ride

    In the ever-evolving world of business compliance, few topics have caused as much buzz this year—and subsequent relief—as the Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reporting requirements under…
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  • Illustration of two candidates gesturing during a debate under a 2024 Presidential Election banner, with ‘Candidate Tax Policies’ written below.

    The 2024 Election: How the Candidates’ Tax Policies Could Impact You

    As we approach the 2024 election, tax policy remains one of the most significant factors that could impact individuals and business owners alike. Both major candidates…
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  • Creating an Airtight Succession Plan

    In this second article focused on planning for the future of your business, we delve into some of the legal and financial considerations essential for developing…
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    Can I Deduct My Home Office?

    With more and more people working from home, we are often asked how the home office deduction works and what qualifies for it. For definition purposes,…
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  • Graphic showing a computer transitioning to the internet with logos for QuickBooks Desktop and QuickBooks Online.

    It Is Time to Move from QuickBooks Desktop to QuickBooks Online

    If your business currently uses QuickBooks Desktop (QBD) for managing your finances, there are some important changes on the near horizon that you need to be…
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    Why Account Sense Keeps Everything In-House (And Why It Matters to Your Business)

    In today’s market, many accounting firms are outsourcing much of their work to offshore teams. This isn’t unique to accounting, and we understand why many decide…
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    A Unique Way to Help Your Team Save for the Future

    Unemployment is low, so attracting and keeping employees can be challenging. To stand out, you may want to consider adding this new option to your existing…
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    Contradictory Court Decisions on the FTC’s Non-Compete Ban

    When we originally wrote about this FTC ban on non-compete agreements, we expected there would be opposition. We didn’t anticipate that there would be so much conflicting…
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    Account Sense Recently Featured in Accounting Today

    This year, we ditched the frantic February to April tax season rush to eliminate incredibly long and arduous hours for our team and reduce the stress…
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