Every payment processor you research will have some form of fee you have to pay for every successful transaction. The best POS systems for small businesses offer reasonable flat-rate charges or interchange-plus fees. Small businesses will benefit from flat-rate payment processing, while high-volume businesses should consider interchange-plus processing for the best rates.
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Mar 8, 2024
Filed under: Point of Sale, Small Business
You may need a KDS in your restaurant if you offer multiple ordering methods (at the counter or the table, drive-thru order window, online, etc.), currently run into order errors and slow turnaround time because kitchen staff has a hard time deciphering order tickets, have a restaurant with more than one prep station, or want to cut down on your physical paper usage.
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Mar 7, 2024
Filed under: Point of Sale, Restaurant POS
Small restaurants and food trucks will likely only need one countertop POS system with basic inventory management, so we recommend a simple POS system setup that meets a smaller budget. These businesses can save money with a free restaurant POS system like Square For Restaurants and affordable Square POS hardware ($59-$799).
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Mar 7, 2024
Filed under: Point of Sale, Restaurant POS
A restaurant POS system is software combined with a credit card reader that allows you to take restaurant orders on a tablet screen, manage a menu and inventory, manage orders in the kitchen, accept digital payment types, and print receipts.
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Mar 4, 2024
Filed under: Restaurant POS
You work hard for your business’s money, and your checking account should honor that with great perks, low fees, and helpful banking features. We ruled out the mediocre banks and only included business checking accounts with features and rewards that stood out from the rest.
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Feb 5, 2024
Filed under: Business Banking
If you are required to file a tax return, you must report all income. Even if you didn’t receive a Form 1099-K in the past, you should have reported the taxable income you received through Venmo, PayPal, and other cash app transactions on your tax return. The new rules under the American Rescue Plan simply make sure that this income is reported. For tax year 2024, if you receive over $600 in income through these sources, you will receive a Form 1099-K and a duplicate form will also be sent to the IRS.
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If you are self-employed, you are still responsible for paying taxes. However, your taxes won’t be automatically deducted every time a client pays you.
Instead, you will be required to file additional forms with your annual tax return and pay any taxes owed. In some cases, you may be required to estimate your tax liability and pay taxes every quarter.
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Filing small business taxes for the first time can be intimidating. But with careful preparation, you can save time, reduce stress, and potentially save money by lowering your tax liability.
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When applying for a loan, a potential lender is going to consider both your credit report and credit score, so it’s extremely important that you know your credit report and score beforehand.
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It’s worth noting one more key difference between credit reports and credit scores. Credit bureaus are legally obligated to give you a free credit report once a year, whereas there is no law requiring them to provide a credit score. This means you’ll have to pay a fee to access your credit score through one of the “big three.”
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