by Stapley Accounting | Feb 17, 2026 | Small Business
Tax filing update for pass-through entities Do you operate a business as a partnership, a limited liability company (LLC) treated as a partnership for tax purposes or an S corporation? In tax lingo, these are called “pass-through” entities because their taxable income... by Stapley Accounting | Feb 12, 2026 | Construction
3 Inventory Factors Logan Construction Companies Should Consider Many construction businesses reach a point in their growth when they decide to maintain inventories. They might keep on hand items such as building materials, supplies, personal protective equipment and... by Stapley Accounting | Feb 10, 2026 | Small Business
The Overlooked Tax Strategy: How Small Businesses Can Save with a Heavy Vehicle and Home Office New and used “heavy” SUVs, pickups and vans placed in service in 2025 are potentially eligible for big first-year depreciation write-offs. One requirement is you must use... by Stapley Accounting | Feb 5, 2026 | Construction
How is 3D printing affecting the construction industry? If you’re even remotely interested in technology, you’ve likely encountered the term “3D printing.” Sometimes also referred to as “additive manufacturing,” it’s the process of creating three-dimensional objects... by Stapley Accounting | Feb 5, 2026 | Construction
Think Digital transformation isn’t for Cache Valley construction businesses? Think again. It may sound like something out of a blockbuster science fiction movie: digital transformation. Yet, it’s a very real trend in many industries, including construction....