Bookkeeping For Growth

We read between the lines of the systems, the softwares, and the financial statements to see the true financial story being told.

You don’t have to hand more dollars over to the government than they require, just because you don’t know their rules as well as they do. You don’t have to live in a constant state of anxiety over the state of your books. The future of your business doesn’t have to be a question mark.

Every time we meet with a new business, we rediscover (together) the power of having the right information at our fingertips.

Too many businesses are trying to grow with an anvil tied around their legs because they don’t know how to spot financial problems BEFORE they become a catastrophe.

Or they are missing out on real chances for rapid growth … simply because they were blind to the data that would have shown them the way. Business owners are evaluating their success by “what’s in the bank” instead of having the kind of data and KPI’s that are possible when you have a true expert in your corner.

We can spotlight problems and whip your business finances into shape. We’ll reconcile discrepancies, produce and pay invoices for bills and orders, complete payroll, track transactions, and generate regular reports to help you make GROWTH decisions and get your business’s financial well-being in shape.

Furthermore, we’ll help you see the possibilities on your business’s horizon by building budgets and identifying trends within your business so that you’re not caught in the humdrum of the status quo.

People know our various accounting and bookkeeping services by these kinds of names:

Accounts Receivable
Accounts Payable
Payroll & Benefits
Expense Reimbursement
Bank & Credit Card Reconciliation
Month-End Close
Sales Tax
1099 Preparation
Financial Reporting
Accounting Software Management
Inventory Control
Financial Account Reconciliation
Business & Financial Strategy

… but what we really do is give you the peace of mind to make your business as profitable as it can possibly be.

 

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Supporting New York/New Jersey Metro Charities? How 2026 OBBBA Charitable Giving Contributions Work

 Quick Answer: Effective for the 2026 tax year, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) establishes a new universal deduction allowing non-itemizers to deduct up to $1,000 ($2,000 for married couples) for qualified cash donations directly from their income. And...

Calculating Crypto Taxes Simplified For New York/New Jersey Metro Investors

Quick Answer: Crypto taxes are calculated by subtracting your cost basis from your gross proceeds for each taxable sale, swap, or purchase made with cryptocurrency. The IRS treats crypto as property, so selling crypto, trading one token for another, or earning...

How the Secure 2.0 Act Changes Beneficiary IRS Tax Rules For Your New York/New Jersey Metro Heirs

Quick Answer: Under the SECURE 2.0 beneficiary IRA tax rules, most non-spouse heirs must fully liquidate an inherited IRA within 10 years, with many also facing mandatory annual required minimum distributions (RMDs) if you pass away after age 73. Because the...

Who Can Claim the American Opportunity Tax Credit? Guidance for New York/New Jersey Metro Parents

Quick Answer: The American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC) must be claimed by whoever legally lists the student as a dependent on their federal tax return. If a parent claims the undergraduate, the parent gets the credit; if the student is independent, they claim...

Do You Get Better Tax Breaks For Being Married, New York/New Jersey Metro Couples?

Key TakeawaysMost married couples lower their tax liability by choosing the Married Filing Jointly status, which preserves access to deductions that separate filers lose. When there is a significant income gap between partners, combining earnings on a joint...

2026 Guide to Short-Term Rental Taxes for New York/New Jersey Metro Airbnb & VRBO Hosts

Key TakeawaysYou do not have to pay federal income tax on rental earnings if you rent your home for 14 days or fewer per year and use it personally for more than 14 days (or 10% of the rental period). You will only receive a Form 1099-K if you exceed $20,000 in...

Do You Have to Pay Taxes On Sports Betting? What New York/New Jersey Metro Bettors Need To Know

Key TakeawaysThe IRS considers all sports betting payouts as ordinary income, regardless of the amount or whether you received a tax form. For the 2026 tax year, you can only deduct 90% of your gambling losses against your winnings, even if you ended the year...

The New York/New Jersey Metro Taxpayer’s Guide: How Do I Calculate My Federal Tax Withholding?

Key TakeawaysA large refund is an interest-free loan to the government, while a big bill suggests you are at risk for IRS underpayment penalties. Updating your Form W-4 by late April allows you to spread adjustments across the majority of the year, minimizing the...

How Does Self-Employment Tax Work For New York/New Jersey Metro Taxpayers Leaving Their 9-to-5?

Key TakeawaysAs a W-2 employee, you pay half of Social Security and Medicare tax through withholding. As a self-employed taxpayer, you pay both halves through self-employment tax. Self-employment tax is 15.3% of your adjusted net earnings, and you also pay...

Your Tax Pro’s Guide To Spring Cleaning Your Tax Reduction Strategy

Key Takeaways Use your 2025 return as a diagnostic tool to calculate your real tax percentage and identify specific areas for AGI reduction. Use the post-tax season window to calibrate your withholding or estimated payments. IRS limits have increased for 401(k)s...

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