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2026 Small Business Tax Deductions Minnesota Owners Don’t Want to Miss
Minnesota small business owners can reduce taxable income in 2026 by properly tracking deductions such as home office expenses, business mileage, equipment, professional fees, and marketing costs. Strong documentation and proactive planning help avoid missed deductions and reduce tax stress.
Jan 74 min read


What My IRS Credentials Mean for You (And Why They Matter)
Credentials aren’t about letters after a name—they’re about protection, accuracy, and accountability. Learn what IRS-recognized AFSP credentials mean for you, why Jacqueline is pursuing Enrolled Agent certification, and how those qualifications translate into clearer, more confident financial decisions.
Jan 23 min read


Bookkeeper vs. Accountant: What Wedding & Event Professionals Need to Know
For many wedding and event professionals, the terms bookkeeper and accountant are often used interchangeably — but they serve very different roles in your business. Understanding the distinction is important, because hiring the right type of financial support at the right time can make the difference between feeling reactive and feeling in control. If you’ve ever wondered which one your business actually needs — or whether you need both — this guide is for you. What Does a
Dec 23, 20253 min read


When Wedding & Event Professionals Should Hire an Accountant or Bookkeeper
For many wedding and event professionals, financial support is something they plan to “get to later” — often when tax season hits or when things start to feel overwhelming. But the truth is, there are clear moments in the life of an event business when hiring an accountant or bookkeeper becomes less about convenience and more about protecting the business you’re building. If you’ve been wondering whether it’s time to bring in professional financial support, here are the most
Dec 23, 20253 min read


Why Event Professionals Benefit From Working With an Accountant
Event professionals are some of the most capable, resourceful business owners out there. You manage timelines, clients, vendors, contracts, logistics, and emotions - often all at once. It’s no surprise that wedding and event pros handle their finances themselves for longer than they probably should. But as your business grows, the question isn’t can you manage your finances - it’s whether doing so is still the best use of your time, energy, and expertise. Here’s why working
Dec 19, 20252 min read
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