
Built for roofers, plumbers, electricians, HVAC companies, remodelers, landscapers, and trade business owners who want cleaner books, better tax prep, and fewer expensive surprises.
Get The Free Checklist
The checklist helps trade business owners spot common bookkeeping and tax problems that can lead to missed deductions, inaccurate reports, cash-flow confusion, and expensive surprises.
See warning signs that labor, materials, subcontractors, and job expenses may not be tracked clearly.
Spot common expense categories contractors often miss, misclassify, or forget to document.
Identify issues that can delay filing, create inaccurate tax numbers, or increase stress near deadlines.
Find red flags when personal and business spending are blended together in the books.
Learn why bank, credit card, loan, and payroll accounts need to match before the numbers can be trusted.
Know when your books may need a professional review before tax preparation or planning.
Contractors often have money moving through jobs, crews, materials, equipment, trucks, subcontractors, and deposits. If the books are not clean, tax time gets harder and expensive mistakes are easier to miss.
Enter your information and we’ll send you the Contractor Tax & Bookkeeping Cleanup Checklist. After that, you’ll have the option to book a quick review call.
Pick a time to review where your books stand, what may need cleanup, and what tax-time issues could be costing your trade business money.

Music City Tax & Business Solutions helps business owners get organized, prepare for tax time, and understand what may need cleanup before small bookkeeping issues become bigger tax problems.
For contractors and trade businesses, clean books matter because jobs, crews, materials, equipment, trucks, subcontractors, and deposits can quickly make the numbers hard to trust.
Get the free Contractor Tax & Bookkeeping Cleanup Checklist and see what may need attention before missed deductions, inaccurate reports, or tax surprises cost your business money.
Get The Free Checklist