May 12, 2017
You need to be able to show the bank that you have enough sales to pay back the loan. For most contractors, an excessive amount of profit is NOT an issue.
There are always more than enough expenses that happen naturally
in your Construction Company. And there are always tools that
need to be purchased, repaired or replaced.
As 2017 tax season is finishing, I have heard from owners and
employees who say. This Income or That Income doesn’t count. The
fact is it all Counts.
The underground economy may be there but don’t count on the
information being a secret. Between Memberships, rewards cards and
using a credit card purchases are being tracked everywhere by
somebody. (Some contractors think buying a truck for cash is not
traceable).
Play it straight, report all of your construction company income and if your QuickBooks setup is done right and the bookkeeping entries are clean more often than not you may get a big fat tax refund!
Merchant Service providers are required to issue 1099’s
This means every time you use a debit or credit card the amount, date, place of purchase is recorded and the grand total for the year is reported to the IRS.
Web-based services (E-Bay) are required to issue 1099’s is earning are over a certain amount. Casino’s issue 1099’s is winnings are over a certain amount. Construction Company Owner’s issue 1099’s and finally there is a Nanny Tax on household help.
Tax Reporting Is Everywhere You Win When You “Play Within The Rules” This Means Don't Cheat Your Own Future, Count All Of Your Income
Keep track of all your expenses. Have a good bookkeeping system to calculate the difference between Profit And Loss. Invest is good tools and equipment. Depreciate the high-value items like cars, trucks, vans, tools, equipment and expensive software.
We have found that a Professional Version of Construction Accounting software
like QuickBooks and Professional cloud-based services have additional
value to be worth more than the “Cheap Price” of something less.
This does not mean that all expensive software and apps are the
Perfect choices based on a High Price – if it is useful, then it
may be the “Better Value.”
A tiny pickup truck based on price is cheap. But if you need an 8’
bed and are hauling lots of “Heavy Things” than it is cheap but not
the best value as a ¾ Ton or 1-Ton Truck would be.
Contractors at all stages of their Construction Company have to be
price and value conscience. It may be a shock to some, but cash
flow issues happen to everyone at some stage in their Construction
Company. All it takes is for a few customers with “large invoices”
outstanding to delay payments for a long time, and you are
experiencing a “Cash Crunch.”
Unsigned or forgotten Change
Orders can also be a problem. Forget the customer
who promises “If you give them a good price on this project – they
have several more jobs waiting for you.” (so that you can lose even
more money).Click Here to download our FREE Change Order Form
on PDF.
The challenge for all contractors is How Much to charge for their product and services to make a profit.
Picking a Price Point that is fair to both parties. The goal is to always Provide Good Quality Work. Frustration comes when the person they are working for wants to “Nik Them A Little,” then “A Little More” and still expect that The Contractor to be a willing rush to their project, eager to put in another day and do even more “Extras For Free” - Answer is Usually Not!
Give Good Value
Many new contractors provide “Handyman
Services” a low cost to get the additional experience and to show
they have clients. Helping The Grandmother down the street and all
her friends. This is different from working for a Builder /
Developer and discovering they built the house for practically
“free.”
If you are required to Collect Sales Tax – be sure to have it
spelled out in the contract as Plus Sales Tax after the subtotal.
Almost everywhere in Washington State sales tax is 10%. Just
missing a little thing like charging the Sales Tax (repeatedly)
could be the difference between a profitable year or having a
loss.
Think about the benefits of Flat Rate, Bid Jobs and Time and
Material Billing. I know of contractors who refuse to Mark Up
Material and do not charge labor to go get the material. If The
Contractor’s Labor Rate is high enough this might not be a problem.
Many times, when the customer does not want to pay a markup – they
also are also looking for ways to complain about the price of
material and try to deduct some hours from the invoice. After all –
how cool is FREE?
A couple of years ago, I had
a Homeowner come to my office
The Homeowner was very up front that
she was trying to figure out a way to not pay the contractor the
final invoice. The Homeowner was certain that there must be a way
to find a massive discount and avoid paying the final bill.
Because we do Construction Accounting, the Homeowner wanted my help
to review all the invoices to find anything that would allow
deductions. She was very unhappy the work passed inspections, and
the Permits were all written off.
Contractors need to write clear estimates, contracts, be sure to send Notice To Owners to protect their Lien Rights.
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Keep your invoices simple, collect the
money. Take Credit Cards from the mainstream processor. Discount
for cash if it makes sense. Get Paid - Move On. Count All The Money
as Income.
A customer’s tip is $20.00 – Even that is Other income on an
invoice. It’s the habit. And Good Habit’s will be better for you in
the long run. Our parents and grandparents had many “Old Fashioned
Saying.”
When you think about it – Their sayings usually made sense without
being offensive or overbearing while saying them.
My Father’s favorite saying
was “Tend To Your Knitting” meaning “Keep Focused – Don’t Get
Distracted.”
My Brother’s is “Don’t Stop” he lives in the country, and they tend
to move “Big Things” down a narrow road. For a Contractor in the
city, it would mean “If it’s working – keep doing it” (Think
Marketing)
It annoyed our children when Randal and I would speak in shorthand
referencing a movie or a book.
Now that they are older – they “Get The Humor” and “The Lesson.”
For most of us, our parents and grandparents got smarter the older
we got. They let us spread our wings and tried new things. Being a
Contractor is like that. Having an idea, a dream and willing to “Go
For It” (with the support of others)
There is no book with the perfect answers to all the “What If” and
“What About Questions” What makes a good client for one contractor
is not necessarily a good client for another. The same is for
employees. Not all people are a “Good Fit.” for your construction
contracting company.
Every Contractor will need and want a new(er) truck at some point.
Bankers like to see Good, Clean Financial Statements. You may know
all of your numbers in your head. It is hard to tell a Banker you
make a lot of money and can support the loan if all your statement
shows are $10,000 in sales for the year.
Written on a piece of notebook paper it is not as believable as
coming from QuickBooks, and your sales are much higher, and your
net income is $10,000.00. The banker can look at “Why” and see if
the numbers can be moved around to make sense. The Banker may need
to Explain Your Numbers To A Loan Committee who does not know you.
Many Bankers really do want to “Say Yes” and give you the loan.
We Can Help “A Little” or “A Lot” Depending on your needs.
We work with QuickBooks Desktop Version for Setup, QuickBooks
Cleanup, and Provide Ongoing Contractor Bookkeeping Services, and
Contractor Consulting Services.
Looking forward to chatting about your
specific needs.
PS:
After we setup QuickBooks for your specific construction company you have a range of options:
Wishing you the Best
Enjoy your day.
Sharie
About The Author:
Sharie DeHart, QPA is the co-founder of Business Consulting And Accounting in Lynnwood Washington. She is the leading expert in managing outsourced construction bookkeeping and accounting services companies and cash management accounting for small construction companies across the USA. She encourages Contractors and Construction Company Owners to stay current on their tax obligations and offers insights on how to manage the remaining cash flow to operate and grow their construction company sales and profits so they can put more money in the bank. http://www.fasteasyaccounting.com/sharie-dehart/ 206-361-3950 or sharie@fasteasyaccounting.com
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Thank you very much, and I hope you understand we do care about
you and all contractors regardless of whether or not you ever hire
our services.
Bye for now until our next episode here on the Contractors Success
MAP Podcast.
Warm Regards,
Randal DeHart | The Contractors Accountant
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