Null Bookkeeping & Tax

Null Bookkeeping & Tax

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Offering bookkeeping and tax preparation services for small businesses and individuals

04/16/2026

Tax season is officially behind us.

First—thank you to all of my clients who trusted me with your returns this year. I appreciate it more than you know.

Now that the deadline has passed, my focus shifts back to what helps businesses year-round:

Bookkeeping and payroll support.

If you’re a business owner who:
• is behind on your books
• isn’t confident in your numbers
• is doing payroll yourself and tired of dealing with it
• or just wants things handled correctly going forward

I’m currently taking on a limited number of new clients.

Whether you need monthly bookkeeping, payroll setup, or help cleaning things up—I can step in and get things organized.

Feel free to message me or reach out directly:
📧 [email protected]
📞 484-205-9661

04/15/2026

Happy ! Remember that even if you filed an extension that only give you an extra 6 months to file. Payments are still due today! The and states have payment plans available if you aren’t able to pay in full.

The April 15 tax filing deadline has arrived. Do you still need to pay your federal tax bill? The offers multiple easy payment options.

Head on over to www.irs.gov/payments

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03/01/2026

Two months down. One full quarter almost complete.

This is your reminder to pause and check in on your business finances before the month runs away from you.

- Have you reviewed your February numbers?

- Are your expenses aligned with your goals?

- Have you reconciled your books for the quarter?

It's the perfect time to clean up loose ends, follow up on unpaid invoices, and prepare for quarter end reporting.

What is one financial goal you are focusing on this month?

Photos from Null Bookkeeping & Tax's post 02/27/2026

You may qualify for a new deduction under the latest tax law changes.

Swipe to learn more about who qualifies, income limits, and what you need to know.

Think this applies to you? Let’s review your situation and make sure you are taking full advantage.

Send me a message today!



02/25/2026

The IRS continues to concentrate its efforts on areas where errors and omissions are more likely to happen.

That includes:

- Unreported income

- Large discrepancies
between reported income and third party records

- Self employed taxpayers

- Higher income returns

This does not mean small business owners should panic.

It does mean accuracy matters more than volume.

Clean records, properly reported income, and consistent bookkeeping go a long way in reducing risk.

Good bookkeeping and proactive tax planning are still your best defense.

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Many new tax benefits have income phase-outs.

If you're a high earner, some deductions may be reduced or eliminated.

Let's make sure you know where you stand before it costs you.

Send me a message today so you can move forward with clarity and confidence.



02/21/2026

Here are the key changes to pay attention to:

1. Increased state and local tax deduction
2. Enhanced deductions for seniors
3. New tax benefits for tips and overtime
4. New car loan interest deduction
5. Higher standard deduction

Each of these changes has its own rules, qualifications, and planning opportunities attached.

The real question is not what changed. It is how these changes apply to your income, your filing status, and your goals.

Let’s discuss how these apply to you!

Send me a message to learn more!



02/07/2026

Here are some questions you might want to ask your tax pro during tax season and beyond:

- Ask your tax preparer about deductions and credits you may qualify for, such as IRA contributions, medical expenses, the Child Tax Credit, or education credits.

- Find out whether it makes more sense to itemize deductions or take the standard deduction based on your situation.

- Discuss any recent life changes like marriage, a new child, buying a home, or starting a business and how those changes affect your taxes.

- Ask what can be done differently next year to improve your tax situation so you are not just reacting at filing time.

- Finally, confirm the filing process. Will your return be e-filed, and can your preparer represent you if the IRS reaches out.

Have questions? Comment below or send me a message.



01/26/2026

Tax season officially starts today as the IRS opens e-filing for the 2025 tax year.

This year is especially important, as recent changes may impact federal taxes, credits, and deductions.

Here are a few things you can do now to stay ahead:

- Log in to or create your IRS online account to view tax records, make payments, access notices, and manage your information securely

- Start gathering and organizing your tax records so nothing is missed and filing delays are avoided

- Watch for important income documents like W2s and 1099s, including income from side work, gig platforms, digital assets, unemployment, and refund interest

Getting organized early helps ensure a smoother filing process, fewer errors, and less stress overall.

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12/31/2025

Thank you for being here, for growing with me, and for making this year meaningful in so many ways.

I cannot wait to support you, cheer you on, and show up with even more value in 2026.

See you in the new year!




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