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Creative Year-End To-Do List for Small Business Owners

1: Start With Easy Wins That Protect Deductions

Take a Photo of Your Vehicle Odometer on January 1

  • Take a clear photo of your odometer on January 1
  • Save photo in a folder labeled “2025 – Vehicle”
  • Plan to do the same again on December 31

Create a “Tax-Only” Photo Album on Your Phone

  • Create a dedicated photo album labeled “Business Receipts”
  • Photograph meals, parking, supplies, travel, and equipment
  • Upload periodically to your bookkeeping system or cloud folder

2: Clean Up Financial Records Before Tax Prep Begins

Download Every Bank and Credit Card Statement for the Year

  • Download every business bank statement for the year
  • Download every business credit card statement
  • Save files by year and account

Review Your Business Accounts for “Personal Creep”

  • Review subscriptions and recurring charges
  • Identify personal charges that need reimbursement
  • Flag transactions that need reclassification

3: Document the Facts That Drive Your Tax Return

Write a One-Paragraph “What I Actually Do” Business Description

  • Describe what you do
  • Who you do it for
  • How you make money
  • Correct business activity codes
  • Proper tax classification
  • Accurate state and local filings

Compile all Form W-9s from contractors (1099 filing due January 31)

  • Identify every contractor or freelancer paid during the year
  • Confirm a completed Form W-9 is on file for each payee
  • Verify the legal name, address, and taxpayer identification number (TIN)
  • Flag missing or incorrect W-9s immediately

4: Prepare Large and Special Items the Right Way

Export mileage logs — even if they’re incomplete

  • Export app data
  • Save spreadsheets or calendar notes
  • Combine partial records into one file

Make a “big changes” list for the year

  • New businesses or side income
  • Moves to another state
  • New vehicles or major equipment
  • Changes in ownership, payroll, or contractors

Compile receipts for large purchases made

  • Retain the purchase receipt
  • Note (on receipt) when item was placed in service
  • Describe how item used in the business (on receipt)

Let’s Get Ready for Tax Season!