Mesquite, Texas, December 1, 2025. As the U.S. tax landscape evolves, Peggy’s Bookkeeping and Tax Service is alerting small business owners and independent contractors about key changes for 2025 under the new federal tax law package and offering support to help clients maximize deductions, avoid penalties, and stay ahead of compliance requirements.
What Is Changing in 2025 and Why It Matters
The new federal tax package introduced this year includes significant adjustments that directly affect small businesses, contractors, and self employed professionals. Several of these changes create opportunities for businesses to lower their tax burden if they plan correctly.
Key updates for 2025 include:
Expanded depreciation and deduction options
Qualified business property placed in service in 2025 may now be eligible for 100 percent first year bonus depreciation or enhanced Section 179 deduction. This allows small businesses to write off the full cost of equipment, vehicles, computers, and certain upgrades in the first year instead of spreading it out over time.
Permanent favorable treatment for certain business income and deductions
Several provisions originally tied to previous tax reforms have been extended permanently. This creates a more predictable environment for long term planning and year over year financial stability.
New IRS guidance for tipped or overtime income
For individuals and contractors who rely on tips or variable overtime, updated reporting rules may affect how income is taxed beginning in 2025. This makes professional tax preparation even more important for those working in hospitality, service industries, and shift based jobs.
These changes make 2025 a tax year where informed decisions can create major savings for small business owners. Strategic timing of purchases, improved record keeping, and proper tax planning can unlock benefits that did not exist in previous years.
How Peggy’s Bookkeeping and Tax Service Helps Clients Navigate the Changes
Peggy’s Bookkeeping and Tax Service is committed to guiding Mesquite area businesses through the new rules with clarity and confidence. The firm provides a full suite of bookkeeping, tax planning, and preparation services designed to help business owners stay organized and financially strong throughout the year.
Services include:
Tax planning consults
A full review of financial activity, asset purchases, and year end projections to identify the most efficient tax strategy.
Bookkeeping with asset tracking
Accurate books combined with detailed tracking of equipment and business purchases make it easier to qualify for expanded deductions and avoid errors.
Quarterly guidance and updates
Instead of waiting until the tax deadline arrives, Peggy’s clients receive updated information throughout the year so they can make informed financial decisions in real time.
Support for independent contractors and tipped workers
The firm ensures that income is reported correctly and that all eligible deductions are captured under the new rules.
Why Act Now Instead of Waiting Until Tax Season
With the expanded deduction allowances for 2025, timing matters more than ever. Businesses that plan before year end can potentially save thousands. Purchases made in late 2025 may qualify for full deductions. Delayed purchases could reduce those benefits.
Early planning also prevents the common stress that many business owners face in March and April. With proactive support, every financial move can become part of a larger strategy instead of a last minute reaction.
What to Do Next
Small business owners, contractors, and individuals in Mesquite and the greater Dallas area are encouraged to schedule a free consultation to review how the new 2025 rules may affect them.
Peggy’s Bookkeeping and Tax Service is available to help you reduce your tax liability, strengthen your financial records, and make confident business decisions throughout the year.
Contact us today at peggys-tax.com to get started.
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