TruStatement Accounting Services empowers individuals, families, and business owners with the knowledge and tools they need to achieve financial clarity. Through expert bookkeeping, business formation, and tax preparation, we break down complex financial topics into practical, easy‑to‑understand insights that support real growth.Our mission is to help you make informed financial decisions with confidence and peace of mind—one conversation, one strategy, and one smart step at a time.
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Your Business, Your Books, Your Analyst with Aaliyah James is a business podcast hosted by TruStatement Accounting Services, with 12 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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TruStatement Accounting Services hosts Your Business, Your Books, Your Analyst with Aaliyah James, a business show with 12 episodes published.
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Episode #12
Filing Corporation Tax Returns: Understanding C‑Corps and S‑Corps, When to Convert and More | 012
Aug 16, 20267 minS1
This week’s episode breaks down everything business owners need to know about filing C‑Corporation and S‑Corporation tax returns. We walk through how each structure works, the differences in taxation, and what shareholders are responsible for. You’ll also learn when it makes sense to convert your LLC into a C‑Corp or S‑Corp, how those elections impact your business, and why filing your corporate return on time is critical — including who gets penalized when deadlines are missed. Whether you’re planning for growth, restructuring your business, or simply preparing for tax season, this episode gives you the clarity and confidence you need to stay compliant and protect your bottom line.
Accountants vs. Bookkeepers — What’s the Difference? | 011
Aug 9, 20266 minS1
This week’s episode breaks down the real difference between a non‑CPA accountant and a bookkeeper — and why both roles are essential for business owners and anyone serious about improving their personal finances. We explore what each professional does, how they work together, and the powerful impact they can have on your financial clarity, confidence, and long‑term success. Whether you’re running a business or trying to get your personal money habits on track, this episode gives you the insight you need to understand your numbers and use them wisely.
Maximizing Your Individual Tax Return, The Legal Way!
Aug 2, 20265 minS1
This week’s episode breaks down everything you need to know about filing your personal income tax return. We cover the minimum income required to file, the documents you must have on hand, how to choose the correct filing status, and why it’s essential to report all earned income — including unemployment and side‑business earnings. We also walk through income credits like the Earned Income Credit, the IRS rules for dependents, and what proof you need for business expenses such as receipts and sales records. For deeper insight into gig work and business income, don’t forget to check out our episode on Self‑Employment Taxes.
Understanding Self‑Employment Taxes (Schedule C) | 009
Jul 26, 20266 minS1
This episode breaks down the essentials of self‑employment taxes and Schedule C — from reporting income and tracking expenses to keeping business finances separate for audit protection. We cover how to maximize deductions, classify assets like equipment and devices, manage petty cash responsibly, and properly pay contractors with invoices and receipts. You’ll learn practical ways to stay compliant, stay organized, and stay confident in your financial recordkeeping.
Breaking Poor Financial Habits: Reducing Expenses, Paying Down Debt, and Overspending | 008
Jul 19, 20264 minS1
In this episode, we break down the everyday financial habits that quietly hold you back from reaching your goals. From reducing unnecessary expenses and paying down debt to avoiding impulse purchases and shopping with intention, we walk through practical strategies you can start using today. You’ll learn how to create a spending plan, stick to your shopping list, choose backup items to avoid aisle‑hopping, and capture future wants without overspending. Plus a bonus segment on shopping with intentions. This episode is all about building discipline, staying intentional, and strengthening your financial foundation one smart habit at a time. And as always, remember to keep learning, keep preparing, and keep taking control of your financial future.
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