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Think Venmo or Zelle payments are “tax‑free”? Not true. Even without a 1099‑K, digital income is taxable — and mixing pe...
06/12/2026

Think Venmo or Zelle payments are “tax‑free”? Not true. Even without a 1099‑K, digital income is taxable — and mixing personal + business transfers can trigger audits and surprise self‑employment bills. Want to avoid penalties and keep more of your earnings? Find out how.

Payment apps like Venmo, PayPal, Cash App, and Stripe can trigger tax reporting. Learn Form 1099-K rules and how to stay compliant.

Scottsdale, Denver & Albuquerque families: paying for youth sports? You might be leaving money on the table. From child-...
06/11/2026

Scottsdale, Denver & Albuquerque families: paying for youth sports? You might be leaving money on the table. From child-care credits to NIL write-offs, 4 tax-smart tips could save you cash. Find out which apply.

Learn when youth sports expenses may qualify for tax credits, deductions, medical expenses, charitable giving, or NIL business income.

Earning across apps? Don’t get blindsided by taxes — 1099-Ks only report over $20k/200 transactions, but self‑employment...
06/10/2026

Earning across apps? Don’t get blindsided by taxes — 1099-Ks only report over $20k/200 transactions, but self‑employment tax can kick in once you net $400. Learn simple habits to protect your earnings and avoid surprise bills. Check it out.

Learn how Gen Z earners in Scottsdale, Denver, and Albuquerque can manage 1099 income, self-employment taxes, and IRS reporting rules for side hustles.

Big news for servers, bartenders and gig workers: a temporary federal deduction (2025–2028) could let qualified tip earn...
06/09/2026

Big news for servers, bartenders and gig workers: a temporary federal deduction (2025–2028) could let qualified tip earners shave up to $25,000 off taxable income — even if you take the standard deduction. Reporting rules tighten in 2026 — are you ready? Find out.

Discover the new $25,000 federal tip deduction. Learn about TTOC codes, reporting shifts for 2026, and how to qualify in Scottsdale, Denver, and Albuquerque.

Rolled gains into a Qualified Opportunity Fund? Heads up — deferred gains become taxable on your 2026 return (due 2027)....
06/08/2026

Rolled gains into a Qualified Opportunity Fund? Heads up — deferred gains become taxable on your 2026 return (due 2027). Start planning now with tax-loss harvesting, liquidity prep, and deduction strategies so you’re not caught off guard. Find out how.

Deferred capital gains in QOFs become taxable in 2026. GeneralCents Accounting shares proactive strategies to offset income and manage the upcoming tax cliff.

Launching a crowdfund? Congrats — but don’t let tax surprises eat your hard-won cash. The IRS often treats backer money ...
06/04/2026

Launching a crowdfund? Congrats — but don’t let tax surprises eat your hard-won cash. The IRS often treats backer money as income (not gifts), and platforms can send 1099‑Ks. Learn how to classify funds, track expenses, and stay compliant. Find out.

Navigate the tax implications of crowdfunding. Expert advice on gift vs. income, 1099-K reporting, and SEC rules for your campaign.

Seeing sales but not cash? You're not alone. Small leaks—unused subscriptions, slow invoices, or prices that never rose—...
06/03/2026

Seeing sales but not cash? You're not alone. Small leaks—unused subscriptions, slow invoices, or prices that never rose—can quietly erode profits. Learn how better financial visibility and disciplined ops lock in margins and reduce stress. Find out.

Economic uncertainty is challenging small businesses. Learn how owners are protecting cash flow, controlling costs, and staying resilient.

Freelancers, small biz owners & investors — June 15 estimated tax deadline is coming. Miss it and you could face penalti...
06/01/2026

Freelancers, small biz owners & investors — June 15 estimated tax deadline is coming. Miss it and you could face penalties (or give the IRS an interest-free loan). Want to protect your summer cash flow and avoid surprises? Find out how.

Master the June 15 estimated tax deadline. Learn who needs to pay quarterly taxes, how to avoid penalties, and how a BackPocket CFO protects your cash flow.

States are relying on sports betting taxes to fund budgets—and even lower property taxes. Nebraska could net ~$87M over ...
05/29/2026

States are relying on sports betting taxes to fund budgets—and even lower property taxes. Nebraska could net ~$87M over 5 years (≈$17M/year). Surprise: online bets drive most of the revenue. Find out what this could mean for your taxes.

Discover how states are using sports betting to offset property taxes and fund budgets. Insight from GeneralCents Accounting on the future of targeted taxation.

Launching a business? You can often deduct up to $5,000 in start‑up and $5,000 in organizational costs the year you open...
05/28/2026

Launching a business? You can often deduct up to $5,000 in start‑up and $5,000 in organizational costs the year you open — with the rest amortized over 15 years. Surprised? Don’t miss this often‑overlooked tax win. Find out how.

Launching a business in Scottsdale, Denver, or Albuquerque? GeneralCents Accounting explains how to deduct start-up and organizational costs to save on taxes.

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