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Tax & Accounting Tips

Quick reads to save you time. Published by the Catalyst CPA team.

The Catalyst CPA blog publishes practical tax, bookkeeping, and small-business finance guides written by a California-licensed CPA. Every post is fact-checked against current IRS publications, California FTB notices, and AICPA guidance — no AI hallucinations, no recycled blog-spam. Browse by topic below or use the search to find what you need.

What You'll Find on This Blog

Articles are organized into seven topic categories. Each is written for small business owners and individuals — not for other accountants. Plain English, concrete examples, and the actual IRS code section where it matters.

How Catalyst Writes Tax Content

Most online tax content is wrong by the time you read it. Tax law changes annually, dollar thresholds get inflation-adjusted, and IRS guidance shifts. Here's how our process is different:

  • Fact-check against primary sources. Every IRS dollar figure (mileage rate, contribution limits, penalty amounts) is verified against the relevant IRS Notice or Rev. Proc. before publication.
  • Annual freshness check. Posts with year-specific numbers (2026 contribution limits, 2026 mileage rate, etc.) are reviewed each January and updated for the new tax year.
  • CPA author signoff. Every post is reviewed by Adham Abadier, CPA (CBA License #158599) before going live. No anonymous staff writers.
  • Real-world examples, not hypotheticals. Examples are drawn from actual scenarios our small business clients face — not contrived "Joe makes $100,000" textbook cases.
"If a tax article doesn't cite the IRS code section or Notice it's based on, treat it as a guess. The rules change. The dollar amounts change. We cite our sources so you can verify everything yourself."
— Adham Abadier, CPA

Catalyst CPA Blog — Frequently Asked Questions

Who writes the Catalyst CPA blog?

All posts are reviewed and approved by Adham Abadier, CPA — California Board of Accountancy License #158599 — before publication. Drafts may use AI-assisted research, but every published post has a licensed CPA signoff.

How often is the blog updated?

New posts publish roughly weekly. Annual tax figures (mileage rate, contribution limits, etc.) are refreshed each January when IRS publishes the new year's Revenue Procedures.

Can I share or quote a Catalyst CPA blog post?

Yes — short quotes with attribution and a link back to the original are welcome. For full reproduction or syndication, email adham@catalyst-cpa.com first.

Does reading the blog substitute for hiring a CPA?

No. The blog is educational and informational, not personalized tax advice. Your specific facts may change the answer. For decisions with real money on the line, book a discovery call so we can apply the rules to your situation.