Note whether you operate as a sole proprietor, single‑member LLC, partnership, or S‑corporation, then jot down the corresponding federal and state due dates you must respect. Add reminders for information returns and local obligations. Pin those dates to a calendar you already use, not a new tool. Clarity reduces anxiety and ensures the rest of your quick actions align with real timelines, avoiding late fees, penalties, and preventable back‑and‑forth later.
Collect bank and credit card statements, processor reports, and any 1099 forms received. Export your bookkeeping ledger, unpaid invoices list, and expense detail. Grab receipts for equipment, subscriptions, travel, and supplies. If applicable, include home office notes, mileage logs, and health insurance payments. Keep everything together in a single folder named with the year. This simple consolidation removes friction, keeps you moving, and supports confident, accurate entries.
Test sign‑ins for your bookkeeping app, payroll provider, bank portals, tax accounts, and cloud storage. Update passwords and confirm two‑factor authentication works on the device you’re using right now. Save recovery codes somewhere safe and memorable. The goal is eliminating lockouts once you’re in a focused flow. Few things break momentum faster than chasing codes, waiting on texts, or resetting credentials exactly when motivation finally arrives, coffee is hot, and progress feels close.
Sort your bank transactions by deposits and tag them by source: platform payouts, direct client payments, or miscellaneous income. Ignore pending invoices for this quick pass. Your goal is a bank‑validated income figure supporting decisions like estimates and deductions. Leave annotations explaining adjustments or timing quirks. You can polish classifications later, but today you want truth anchored in cash actually received, not forecasts or wishful projections that complicate everything.
Sort your bank transactions by deposits and tag them by source: platform payouts, direct client payments, or miscellaneous income. Ignore pending invoices for this quick pass. Your goal is a bank‑validated income figure supporting decisions like estimates and deductions. Leave annotations explaining adjustments or timing quirks. You can polish classifications later, but today you want truth anchored in cash actually received, not forecasts or wishful projections that complicate everything.
Sort your bank transactions by deposits and tag them by source: platform payouts, direct client payments, or miscellaneous income. Ignore pending invoices for this quick pass. Your goal is a bank‑validated income figure supporting decisions like estimates and deductions. Leave annotations explaining adjustments or timing quirks. You can polish classifications later, but today you want truth anchored in cash actually received, not forecasts or wishful projections that complicate everything.
Convert today’s actions into a reusable checklist with simple boxes and linked files. Keep it short, honest, and adaptable to real operations. Add a column for who is responsible, even if it’s just you. Include dates completed, blockers, and pending questions. This living list prevents drift, reduces repetition, and becomes your yearly fast‑start ritual, ensuring each future coffee break accomplishes more with less effort and considerably less emotional friction.
Rename files consistently with year, month, and type. Keep one master folder with subfolders for income, expenses, payroll, and confirmations. Avoid over‑nesting; shallow structures are easier to navigate quickly. Add a readme note outlining what’s inside. Consistency beats sophistication here. When everything predictable lives where you expect, you save minutes every session, and the cumulative time you recover across a year becomes surprisingly meaningful to your focus and profitability.
Share your one‑page summary with your accountant or a trusted peer and ask three targeted questions. Encourage replies by highlighting uncertainties rather than apologizing for imperfections. Consider posting a general question to your community, asking what you missed. Engagement turns solitary tasks into shared progress and introduces practical ideas you would not invent alone. The goal is better decisions, fewer delays, and a supportive rhythm you can maintain throughout the year.
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