For Beauty Professionals
Booth renters. Suite owners. Salon owners. Lash, nail, hair, barber, skin. Income in this industry moves fast, arrives irregular, and gets taxed like a business whether you planned for that or not. We plan for it with you.
Your income arrives in swipes, transfers, and cash. Some weeks are booked solid. Some aren't. The booth rent is due either way, the product bill doesn't wait, and April shows up whether you set money aside or not.
That's not a discipline problem. That's a structure problem.
Sumvera builds the structure. Income tracked as it lands. Taxes estimated before they're owed. Deductions captured all year. Strategy that grows when the chair becomes a suite and the suite becomes a salon.
Every item below comes up in your industry constantly. If it's on this list, we've planned for it.
Your rent, supplies, license renewals, and continuing education are business expenses. We make sure they're documented and deducted correctly, every year.
Cash tips, Venmo, CashApp, Square, Booksy. All of it is income, and reporting it correctly protects you and builds the income history lenders want to see for the suite, the salon, or the house.
No employer is withholding for you. We calculate what to set aside, when to pay it, and how to adjust when a strong quarter changes the math.
Selling product changes your return. Cost of goods, inventory tracking, and sales tax on retail sales in your state, handled so it never becomes a surprise.
There's a point where an S-corp election starts saving real money, and a point before that where it just adds cost. We run your numbers and tell you honestly which side you're on.
Misclassifying stylists is one of the most common and expensive mistakes in this industry. We help you structure booth renters, commission stylists, and employees the right way.
Unfiled years, back taxes, notices, audits. It's more common than anyone admits out loud, and it's fixable. As a federally licensed Enrolled Agent, we represent you directly before the IRS and handle it start to finish. No judgment. Just resolution, then a plan so it doesn't happen again.
See the full process →Yes. All income is reportable, including cash. And reporting it works in your favor: documented income is what qualifies you for the suite lease, the business loan, and the mortgage. We set up a simple system so tracking it takes minutes, not weekends.
Yes, and you won't be lectured about it. We pull your IRS records with your authorization, file the missing years, and represent you directly with the IRS if there's a balance to resolve. Then we build the system so you never fall behind again.
It depends on your profit, not your title. We run your actual numbers and give you a clear answer before you spend anything on formation.
More questions? See the full FAQ or book a discovery call.
No pressure, no judgment, no sales pitch. We'll look at where you are, tell you honestly how we can help, and you'll leave with clarity either way.
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