Leave That Retains: Paid Options for Tiny Teams
Small team? You can offer real maternity and paternity leave without wrecking cash flow. This guide breaks down job protection vs pay, shows how to stack state PFML and short-term disability with your own top-ups, and walks you through Section 45S credits, leave reserves, and simple coverage plans. Get two plug-and-play policy templates, a 10-minute decision flow, and a rollout sequence you can run this quarter. Build leave that retains and a culture people won’t leave.
QSEHRA vs ICHRA: Pick the Reimbursement That Fits
QSEHRA or ICHRA? This no-BS guide gives small employers a side-by-side comparison with 2025 numbers that matter: QSEHRA caps ($6,350/$12,800), ICHRA affordability at 9.02%, HSA compatibility, and class rules. You’ll get a simple 4-step selection flow, budgeting tips, and a clean rollout checklist (notices, MEC/individual coverage, opt-out/PTC). If you’re under 50 FTE or scaling across states, you’ll know exactly which path fits—and how to launch it without drama this quarter, with clarity and confidence.
Choose a Health Plan Employees Actually Use
Picking PPO, HMO, or HDHP shouldn’t feel like roulette. This plain-English guide shows small employers how networks actually work, where costs hide, and which plan your people will use without complaining. You’ll get a simple decision path, two-plan setup that avoids confusion, and a quick rollout checklist. We cover provider fit, pharmacy traps, out-of-network risks, and when to pair HDHP with an HSA. Read it, pick your path, and launch with confidence this quarter.
HSA vs FSA for Small Employers: Costs, Wins, Rollout
Confused about HSAs and FSAs? This no-BS guide shows small employers exactly when each account wins, what it really costs, and how to roll it out without tripping compliance. You’ll learn the cleanest setups (HDHP + HSA + limited FSA vs Traditional + Health FSA), how to avoid HSA-killing FSA mistakes, what to budget, and the communication plan that gets real employee use. Read it, pick your path, and launch this quarter.
Contractor Clean-Up: W-9s, 1099s, and Penalties
Stop 1099 chaos. This no-BS guide shows you how to lock down W-9s before payment, tag payment methods so card/app transactions flow to 1099-K (not your 1099-NEC), hit the January 31 deadline, use IRIS e-file when you have 10+ returns, and trigger 24% backup withholding when TINs are missing. I’ll walk you through B-Notice steps and the real penalty math ($60/$130/$330, $660 for intentional disregard) so fees never hit your books. Includes a 30-day clean-up sprint, a one-page “No W-9, No Pay” policy, and a monthly vendor checklist you can run in under an hour.
1099 vs W-2: Worker Classification Made Simple
Confused about 1099 vs W-2? Here’s the no-BS guide that saves you from penalties and payroll headaches. I break down the IRS control factors and ABC-style tests, show you how to map each role with a simple matrix, and give you the exact onboarding packets to use for contractors (W-9, contract, COI) versus employees (W-4, I-9, handbook). You’ll get scripts, a one-page classification memo template, fixes for past mistakes, and a plan to audit your roster in under an hour. Clear, direct, and built so you never guess on worker status again.
S Corp Salary: What Counts as “Reasonable Compensation”?
Running an S corp? Pay yourself right or pay for it later. This guide shows you how to set an IRS-defensible salary using real market data, a simple blended-role formula, and a one-page memo you can draft in under an hour. We kill the 60/40 myth, explain what “reasonable compensation” actually means, and cover red flags like big distributions with tiny wages. You’ll get a step-by-step setup, payroll basics, midyear adjustment rules, and a clean documentation checklist to keep auditors and lenders happy. Short, direct, and built to implement now.
How To Pay Yourself: Owner’s Draw vs Payroll
Pay yourself the right way and stop guessing. This guide breaks down draws vs payroll by entity, what the IRS expects, how to set a defensible S corp salary, and how to avoid penalties with a simple cadence for estimates, tax sweeps, and reimbursements. Clear steps for sole props, partnerships, S corps, and C corps, plus an Owner Pay Policy you can copy. Make your cash predictable, your books clean, and your stress low.
Section 179 vs Bonus Depreciation: The 2025 Playbook
If you buy gear, tech, or a vehicle in 2025, this guide shows you how to keep more cash. We break down Section 179 and bonus depreciation in plain English, including what changed this year, how “placed in service” actually works, the SUV cap, and when to choose control with 179 or speed with 100 percent bonus. You’ll get real examples, a step-by-step decision framework, and a year-end play you can run this week. No fluff. Just the moves that cut your tax bill without wrecking your lender covenants or state taxes.
The Small Business Tax Planning Checklist
Tax season shouldn’t be chaos. This no BS checklist shows you exactly how to run taxes like a pro: set a weekly tax reserve, hit the four estimate dates, collect W-9s before paying contractors, file 1099-NEC by January 31, lock your owner pay by entity, and use a simple monthly close to keep books audit-ready. You’ll also learn when Section 179 or bonus depreciation wins and why “placed in service” matters at year-end. Short, clear, and built to implement in under an hour a week.
Culture Over Chaos: Building a Team That Actually Wants to Work With You
Most small businesses don’t fail because of products—they fail because of chaos. In this blog, we break down how to build a culture that keeps teams loyal, engaged, and actually excited to work with you.
The Cash Flow Trap: Why Small Business Leaders Struggle With Growth
Most small businesses don’t fail from lack of sales—they fail from cash flow mismanagement. In this blog, we expose the traps, outline fixes, and give you actionable steps to regain control of your business finances.
Why Fall Is Perfect for Reevaluating Financial Goals
Fall is harvest season—and the perfect time to take stock of your finances. In this blog, we’ll show you how to assess your progress, cut financial “weeds,” and plant new seeds for future wealth with clear, actionable steps.
The True Cost of Extracurriculars: Sports, Music, and Hidden Fees Parents Miss
Sports, music, and clubs are more expensive than parents realize. From uniforms to travel fees, the hidden costs pile up fast. In this blog, we pull back the curtain on extracurricular spending and show you how to prepare without drowning in debt.
The Fall Reset: How to Rebuild Momentum After a Summer of Overspending
Summer is fun, but let’s be honest—it’s also expensive. Vacations, outings, and impulse buys can leave your bank account begging for mercy by September. The good news? Fall is the perfect season to reset. In this blog, I’ll show you exactly how to rebuild financial momentum after summer overspending—through small habits, smart budgeting, and real strategies you can actually use.
The Psychology of Back-to-School Spending: Why Parents Overspend
Back-to-school shopping feels like a fresh start—but it’s also a financial trap. Parents overspend out of guilt, comparison, and exhaustion, and retailers know exactly how to exploit it. In this blog, we break down the psychology behind why parents swipe too much during this season and give you actionable steps to take back control of your money.
Give Back and Get Credit—Charitable Deductions Without Itemizing
You’ve been giving—whether it’s to your church, a youth program, or a mutual aid fund—but for years the tax code gave you nothing back unless you itemized. That changes now. With the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, individuals can now deduct up to $1,000—and couples up to $2,000—without itemizing. In this blog, Stoy Hall breaks down exactly how to make your generosity count on your tax return and how to keep more money in community hands.
The Debt Is Rising—And So Is the Cost of Your Future
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act just ballooned the national debt by over $3 trillion—and while the headlines call it “stimulus,” the aftershock will land squarely on working-class families. From rising interest rates to future cuts in public services, the squeeze is coming. In this blog, Stoy Hall breaks down what this means for your money, your goals, and how to start protecting yourself before it hits your bottom line.
Auto Loan Interest Deductions—New Rules, Big Wins for Mobile Hustlers
If you’re grinding with your car—driving rideshare, delivering packages, or running a mobile business—the tax code finally has a break for you. Under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, you can now deduct up to $10,000 in auto loan interest, but only if your vehicle was built in the U.S. In this post, Stoy Hall breaks down who qualifies, how to structure it right, and why this deduction could be a game-changer for working-class entrepreneurs.
The Hidden Tax Wall—How Immigrant Families Are Being Locked Out of Relief
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act expanded tax relief—but only for some. Millions of immigrant taxpayers, including legal residents and mixed-status families, are being denied critical credits like the Child Tax Credit and EITC, despite paying into the system. In this blog, Stoy Hall breaks down who’s being excluded, why it matters, and what immigrant families can do to protect their income, claim their worth, and keep building anyway.