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SharpCFO Blogs: Insights From the Fastlane

Michael DiSabatino of Sharp CFO™ shares expert insights to help you unlock your business's full potential by delivering proven strategies for maximizing tax savings, streamlining operations, and driving sustainable growth.

The information provided on this site is for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as professional financial, tax, or legal advice. For advice tailored to your specific situation, we recommend consulting with a qualified professional.
Apr
03

Don't Let One Lawsuit Take The Ranch

A CFO’s View of Asset Protection for Legacy Farms and Cattle Operations

Family farms and ranches are some of the most impressive "small businesses" on earth. Multi-generation, capital-heavy, relationship-driven, and held together by grit, duct tape, and a stubborn refusal to quit. Respect.

But from a CFO seat, I'll say the quiet part out loud: a lot of legacy operations are structured like they're begging for one bad day to wipe out 30 years of work.

It's not because folks are careless. It's because when you're busy calving, planting, harvesting, fixing equipment, and keeping the bank happy, legal structure feels like paperwork for people who sit indoors. Then life does what it does: a wreck, an employee injury, a disgruntled vendor, a land dispute, a chemical drift issue, a dog bite, an Ag-tourism visitor incident, a wildfire, a foreclosure domino, a divorce, a partner fallout, a neighbor lawsuit. Pick your flavor.

Asset protection isn't about being shady or "dodging responsibility." It's about making sure that one claim doesn't automatically put everything you own on the auction block.

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Mar
31

Can a Partner Buy a Work Truck Personally and Take Bonus Depreciation?

The Scenario

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One wants a heavy-duty work truck.
The other does not want the partnership taking on debt.

Classic standoff.

The solution? Structure it correctly and keep the balance sheet clean.

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Mar
20

Tax-Free Reimbursements - Accountable Plans Done Right

What Is an Accountable Plan? - It is all about Tax-Free Reimbursements

Under IRS rules, reimbursements are not taxable compensation if they meet three simple requirements:

  • Business Connection The expense must be ordinary and necessary forSharpCFO download below splat 225x225 the business.
  • Substantiation The employee or owner must document the expense with receipts, mileage logs, dates, purpose, and amount.
  • Return of Excess Any excess advance must be returned within a reasonable time.

If those three rules are satisfied, the reimbursement:

  • Is not subject to income tax
  • Is not subject to Social Security or Medicare tax
  • Is not subject to FUTA
  • Is not reported on Form W-2

Translation: no payroll tax shrapnel.

If those rules are ignored, the reimbursement becomes taxable wages. And the IRS does not debate that.

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Mar
13

Rope the Cash Flow — A CFO's Playbook for Cattle, Crops, and the Real World

If you rope steers, run cows, or grow crops, you already live in a business that would give most "normal" companies a nervous breakdown. Your revenue is seasonal, your costs are relentless, the weather has opinions, and the market can move against you while you’re busy fixing fence.

That’s not a complaint, it’s just the job.

But it does mean you need to manage your operation like a pro athlete: not just strong in the arena, but disciplined behind the scenes. From a CFO perspective, the winners usually aren’t the folks who “work the hardest” (most of you already do). The winners are the folks who control cash, control risk, and make decisions with numbers instead of vibes.

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Mar
06

When a Husband-and-Wife LLC Doesn’t Require a 1065

The Community Property Advantage Most Investors Overlook

In most of the country, forming a multi-member LLC for a rental property triggers a predictable result:

Form 1065. Every year.

But in Arizona and California, the rules create a strategic opportunity many investors miss.

If structured correctly, you may be able to keep:

  • ✔  The liability protection of the LLC
  • ✔  The simplicity of a single Schedule E
  • ✔  And avoid the federal partnership filing requirement

That's not a loophole. It's knowing how the system actually works.

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