The Construction Bookkeeping Mistakes That Derail Tax Filing Every Year

Tax season should feel routine. Instead, for many Colorado construction business owners, it feels like a financial autopsy. Your CPA asks questions.Numbers do not match.Revenue looks inflated.Expenses are unclear.And suddenly, filing your return requires rebuilding months of records. The real issue is not tax law. It is broken construction bookkeeping. Construction companies operate differently from […]
7 Reasons Why Bookkeeping for General Contractors Breaks Down at Tax Time

If you are a general contractor, tax season should not feel like an audit of your entire year. But for many construction business owners across Colorado, that is exactly what happens. You hand over your books.Your CPA starts asking questions.Numbers do not tie out.Expenses are misclassified.Revenue looks inflated.Or worse, profit looks higher than what is […]
The Ultimate Guide to Construction Bookkeeping In Your First Year

Your first year in construction is usually a blur. You are focused on landing jobs, keeping crews busy, getting paid, and figuring things out as you go. Bookkeeping often sits at the bottom of the list until something goes wrong. A cash crunch, a tax surprise, or the realization that you do not actually know […]
The Top Bookkeeping Mistakes Construction Companies Make (and How to Avoid Them)

Bookkeeping isn’t usually the part of running a construction business that gets anyone excited, but it’s one of the most important. Accurate books aren’t just for tax time. They show whether your jobs are truly profitable, if your cash flow is steady, and whether your business is heading in the right direction. The problem is […]
Payroll and Subcontractor Payments: A Bookkeeping Guide for Construction Companies

If you run a construction business, you know how complicated payroll and subcontractor payments can get. Unlike a regular office job, your workers might clock in at three different job sites in one week. Pay rates can vary by skill level or project, and some states have specific requirements for overtime, taxes, and workers’ comp […]
How Contractors Should Handle Retainage in Their Bookkeeping

If you’ve ever finished a job, sent your invoice, and realized a chunk of your payment is still being held back, you’ve run into retainage. It’s a common part of construction contracts, but it can also make bookkeeping confusing if you don’t track it properly. For many contractors, retainage creates two problems. It delays when […]
How To Apply For S Corporation in Colorado

You’ve probably heard that electing S corporation tax status can be a smart move for tax purposes. That’s especially true here in Colorado, where the rules are straightforward and the benefits can be solid for contractors and trade professionals. For contractors, it often comes down to one question: can this structure help you keep more […]
Equipment Tax Deduction for Contractors: Expense It or Capitalize It?

Buying new tools, vans, or heavy gear is exciting for any electrician, plumber, HVAC tech or trades contractor – but it can also send your wallet into shock. The good news is the tax code has rules to help you recover those costs. Getting the tax treatment right can save you thousands through equipment tax […]
Master Profitability with the Contractor Quarterly Financial KPI Checklist

Keeping a construction or contracting business financially healthy requires more than just invoicing clients and paying bills. To stay competitive, you need a clear, data‑driven view of your performance every quarter. That’s where a robust Contractor Quarterly Financial KPI Checklist comes in. By systematically tracking the right key performance indicators (KPIs), you can identify trends, […]
Chart of Accounts Deep Dive for Contractors

If you’re in the construction business, you already know the importance of structure. Just like a solid foundation is essential for a safe and functional building, a clean and organized chart of accounts (COA) is essential for accurate bookkeeping. In this article, we’ll be doing a chart of accounts for contractors deep dive to help you learn […]