Breakaway Bulletin: Looking ahead to 2025
A note from Gretchen Roberts, CEO December is hands-down my favorite time of the year. I'm not talking about holiday parties, cookies, and gifts (although those are fun too!), but rather taking time to review the state of my business and life and set ambitious new goals for the year. Much of this planning takes place in October prior to our annual Red Bike Advisors leadership team meeting, but I like to put the final touches on the plan and gear up for the year during the week between...
about 10 hours ago • 3 min readBreakaway Bulletin: Women-Owned Businesses and Evaluating 2024 Performance
Quick hits Stat of the Month: Women-Owned Businesses From the 2020 SBA dataset: Women-owned businesses represent 42% of all U.S. businesses (about 13 million), have 9.4 million employees, and $1.9 trillion in revenue. But nearly 90% of women-owned businesses had no employees. Nonetheless their revenue topped $229 billion. Tax Tip of the Month If you make estimated income tax payments, make sure you've got good records for tax time. Payments made out of the business can be categorized so...
28 days ago • 1 min readBreakaway Bulletin: Reminder: Required reporting for small biz by 12/31
Must Read 12/31 Deadline: Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting In an effort to crack down on money laundering, financing terrorism, tax fraud, and other illegal acts via sketchy shell companies, Congress has enacted the Corporate Transparency Act. If you’re a small business owner, you and about 32 million other business entities have a part to play in fighting the bad guys...and the fines are steep for not complying. Read more > Quick hits Stat of the Month: Can AI Streamline...
2 months ago • 2 min readBreakaway Bulletin: Still Hard to Hire
Quick hits Stat of the Month: Still Hard to Hire According to NFIB's Monthly Jobs Report, of the 62% of small business owners trying to hire in August, 90% reported few or now qualified applicants. Friendly Reminder: September 15 Quarterly Income Tax Payments Due Although it's not a calendar quarterly date, Q3 tax payments are due to the IRS (and likely your state taxing authority) on Sept. 15. The traditional quarters were moved in the 1960s so Congress could start their Oct. 1 fiscal year...
3 months ago • 2 min readBreakaway Bulletin: Small business owners want to be their own boss
Quick hits Stat of the Month: Motivation to Go Into Business According to Guidant Financial's 2024 Small Business Trends, 28% of small business owners were ready to be their own boss, while 23% were dissatisfied with Corporate America. Tax Tip of the Month The IRS has spent about 10% of its $57.8 billion windfall from the Inflation Reduction Act, and they're just getting started. After years of pandemic-induced leniency, the IRS is resuming its collection efforts in earnest. Getting a notice...
4 months ago • 2 min readBreakaway Bulletin: BOI Reporting Requirement Reminder
Must Read New Requirements for Small Businesses: Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting In an effort to crack down on money laundering, financing terrorism, tax fraud, and other illegal acts via sketchy shell companies, Congress has enacted the Corporate Transparency Act. If you’re a small business owner, you and about 32 million other business entities have a part to play in fighting the bad guys...and the fines are steep for not complying. Read more > Quick hits Stat of the Month:...
5 months ago • 2 min readBreakaway Bulletin: What's your biggest business expense?
Quick hits Quote of the Month: Time to put a magnifying glass on your P&L? "Beware of little expenses. A small leak will sink a great ship." - Benjamin Franklin Finance Tip of the Month Is 20% a good net profit margin? What about a 40% gross margin? Answer: It depends...on your industry, size, growth rate, and other factors. Research similar-size companies in your industry and benchmark your numbers against theirs. We use Fathom to track our and our clients KPIs. Let us know if you're...
7 months ago • 2 min readBreakaway Bulletin: Tax Season Edition
Tax Season Edition Quick hits Stat of the Month The average tax refund to date in 2024 is $3,081. Source: IRS Tax Tip of the Month April 15 is nearly here! Even if you've extended your return, don't forget that an extension to file is not an extension to pay. Due April 15: ✓ 2023 extension payments / Q1 2024 estimates (if extended) ✓ 2023 final payments / Q1 2024 estimates (if not extended) NC business specific: ✓ Franchise tax (NC): $200 online ✓ NC Business Annual Report: File online. ✓ NC...
8 months ago • 2 min readBreakaway Bulletin: A business owner's job description: Problem solving and crisis management
Quick hits Stat of the Month Surprisingly, 1 in 3 businesses still don't have a website, yet over 25% of business is conducted online (and that's only counting shopping, not "check you out before calling" type visits). Source: Forbes Tax Tip of the Month We just cleared another 1099 season here at the firm, and by far the most stressful part for our clients is tracking down W-9s from vendors. If you pay anyone that's not an S or C corporation more than $600 a year, or expect to, do yourself a...
9 months ago • 2 min readBreakaway Bulletin: Must-Read NEW compliance requirements + how much small biz pay in taxes
Must Read New Requirements for Small Businesses: Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting In an effort to crack down on money laundering, financing terrorism, tax fraud, and other illegal acts via sketchy shell companies, Congress has enacted the Corporate Transparency Act. If you’re a small business owner, you and about 32 million other business entities have a part to play in fighting the bad guys...and the fines are steep for not complying. Read more > Quick hits Stat of the Month...
10 months ago • 2 min read