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Determining Final Expenses — What Actually Counts

What This Means for You, Business Owner: December is when you still control what makes it into the year — especially expenses.

One of the most common December questions business owners ask is:

“Can I still count this as a business expense?”

Sometimes yes. Sometimes no.

What matters at year-end isn’t just what you paid — it’s when, why, and how the expense should be treated.

This is where roles matter — and it builds on Day 3 of our 3‑month series, where we talked about December being a decision month, not a cleanup month.

Your bookkeeper can help assess what’s showing up in your books and identify what’s missing. But your tax preparer is the one who understands your full tax picture — including personal income, credits, carryforwards, and upcoming tax changes.

Confirm final expense decisions with your tax preparer instead of guessing or assuming your bookkeeper will handle them alone.

Common expense-related items that still need owner clarity in December: • Expenses paid personally but not yet submitted • Business purchases that haven’t cleared the bank • Recurring charges that cross over year-end • One-time or large purchases you’re unsure how to treat • Items you think should count, but haven’t confirmed

Waiting until January often means rework, higher tax prep costs, or the need for an extension.

Key takeaway:

Expenses don’t count just because you intended them to. They count when timing, documentation, and tax treatment are clear.

Your action item:

Answer the pending expense questions you can right now — and schedule time to meet with your bookkeeper to review what’s still outstanding before year-end.

If you haven’t already, the Year-End Financial Checklist can help prompt common expense questions that typically need owner input in December.

Don’t have a bookkeeper yet? Business owners often get stuck at year-end when deciding the timing of expenses. This series will help you understand what support you actually need earlier.

 

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Christina Springstead

Christina Springstead blends a passion for financial acumen with a drive to empower business owners. With each article or feature, she unravels the intricate dance of numbers, strategy, and entrepreneurial spirit. Delve into her insights, where business acumen meets heartfelt guidance, and transform your business narrative. Dive deep, learn more, and let Christina's expertise light your path. 🖋️📈

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