Cash vs Accrual Accounting: Which One Is Right for You?

Why Your Accounting Method Matters More Than You Think Choosing between cash vs accrual accounting might not sound like the most exciting business decision but it’s one of the most important. Your accounting method determines: Pick the wrong one, and you could end up confused about your cash flow or worse, surprised at tax time […]

How to Organize Your Business Finances (Without Stress)

Take Control Without the Overwhelm If the phrase “organize business finances” makes you want to close your laptop and grab a snack instead… you’re not alone. For many business owners, finances feel like a tangled mess of receipts, spreadsheets, and “I’ll deal with it later” moments. The good news? It doesn’t have to be that […]

Monthly Bookkeeping Checklist for Small Business Owners

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Keep Your Business Finances on Track (Without the Headache) Let’s be honest, bookkeeping isn’t why you started your business. But ignoring it? That’s how small issues turn into big, expensive problems. The good news: staying on top of your finances doesn’t require hours of stress or a finance degree. With a simple bookkeeping checklist, you […]

Key Tax & Accounting Deadlines in February 2026: Stay Compliant and Avoid Penalties

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February is a critical month for both individuals and businesses when it comes to accounting and tax compliance. From payroll deposits and year-end reporting to information return filings, missing key deadlines can lead to costly penalties and hours of stress. At Gina Webb Accounting in Las Vegas, NV, we help you stay organized and proactive […]

What Your Accountant Can Help You Review Before You Meet Your Tax Specialist

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If preparing for a tax appointment feels like showing up to a meeting with no agenda, no notes, and a vague sense of panic, you’re not alone. Here’s the good news: you’re not supposed to do this alone, and you’re not supposed to know everything. That’s exactly why an accounting review before taxes exists. Your […]

W-2s, 1099s, and Deadlines: What Employers Must File by January 31

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January has a personality and it’s not always friendly. Between post-holiday recovery and a fresh year of responsibilities, employers often discover that January 31 payroll deadlines arrive faster than expected. If you’ve ever thought, “Didn’t we just do this?”, you’re not alone. The key thing to remember is this: January isn’t just about forms. It’s […]

Personal Accounting in January: What Documents to Gather and Review

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January has a way of sneaking up on people. One minute you’re taking down holiday decorations, and the next you’re staring at your inbox thinking, “Wait… am I supposed to have paperwork ready already?” Good news: January isn’t about filing taxes or knowing IRS rules by heart. January is about personal accounting, which means organizing, […]

Start 2026 Strong: January Accounting Tasks to Keep Your Finances Organized

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January has a reputation. It shows up with fresh calendars, ambitious resolutions, and, like an uninvited houseguest, a long to-do list of financial responsibilities. The good news? You don’t need to be a numbers wizard or tax expert to start the year financially organized. By focusing on the right January accounting tasks, you can set […]

November Accounting Deadlines: Stay Ahead of Payroll, Taxes, and Estimates

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November isn’t just about pumpkin pie and gratitude—it’s also about getting your financial ducks (and deductions) in a row before year-end chaos kicks in. Whether you’re a small business owner managing payroll, an independent contractor paying quarterly estimates, or simply trying to avoid that end-of-year panic, knowing your November accounting deadlines can save you time, […]