Misty Newsome CPA LLC

Misty Newsome CPA LLC Accounting takes time and effort away from what you want to do, grow your business.

Newsome CPA brings over 20 years of experience to help you streamline your accounting so you can get back to growing your business.

05/30/2026

If personal and business spending are constantly mixed together, cleanup becomes a mess fast.

And if you have an LLC, that separation matters more than people think. The whole point is creating a legal and financial boundary between you and the business.

One card for everything might feel easier now, but it can create bigger problems later when you actually need that protection.

05/29/2026

You can mix business and personal travel, but the numbers need to match reality.

If 4 days were planned for filming, meetings, and production, but 2 days were just beach days, those personal hotel nights likely stay personal.

This is where prorating matters. The goal is not to force every expense into a deduction. The goal is keeping the math clean and defensible.

05/29/2026

At 75K, your creator business can run pretty lean. At 250K, the expense list changes fast.

Editors. Contractors. Travel. Hotels. Gear upgrades. Software. Taxes. More moving parts everywhere.

Then personal spending starts slipping through the business account and suddenly the money feels gone as fast as it came in. Revenue grew, but the systems never caught up.

05/28/2026

You do not need to stop traveling to stay compliant. You need better structure behind the trip.

The goal is moving from “I hope this counts” to having clear proof, systems, and documentation every time you travel for content. That’s what turns creator income into a sustainable business instead of a stressful guessing game during tax season.

Follow for creator tax strategy built for travel brands and long-term growth.

05/28/2026

Once creator income starts scaling, one checking account is not enough anymore.

You need systems. A tax account. An operating account. A consistent way to pay yourself that is not random transfers every time a brand deal hits.

Most financial stress at higher income levels comes from unpredictability. Structure creates stability long before more revenue does.

05/27/2026

The IRS looks at why you took the trip, not just whether you posted while you were there.

A quick reel during family vacation does not suddenly turn the whole trip into a business expense. The trip needs a real business purpose planned ahead of time with scheduled shoots, meetings, contracts, or deliverables.

Checking emails by the pool is not a business travel strategy.

05/27/2026

A lot of creator businesses are making good revenue but still operating with zero structure.

Everything runs through one account. Business expenses, groceries, travel, gear, dinners, all mixed together. Then owners pay themselves randomly whenever cash feels available.

That is usually where the stress comes from. Not low income. Just no system behind the money.

05/26/2026

Hosted trips can create a tax bill a lot of creators never see coming. If a tourism board or brand covers your flights, hotel, or experiences, that value may count as taxable income.

And receipts alone are not enough to support the write-off. You need proof the trip had a real business purpose like contracts, content plans, scheduled meetings, and deliverables tied to revenue.

05/25/2026

A lot of creators hit 250K and expect money stress to disappear. Instead, they feel more anxious than ever.

Because revenue is not the same thing as available cash. At that level, money moves fast. Taxes, contractors, travel, software, gear, payroll, random owner draws… it adds up quickly.

Most cash flow stress is not an income problem. It’s a structure problem.

05/25/2026

The IRS does not care that you spent money. They care why you spent it.

A dinner receipt in Bali means nothing without proof the trip had a real business purpose. Contracts, production schedules, content calendars, meetings, and deliverables are what connect the dots.

“Finding inspiration” is weak documentation. “Filming 3 sponsored videos in Tokyo” is much stronger.

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