By: 24-7 Press Release
January 16, 2026
Shammas Tax Urges Small Business Owners to Prioritise Year-Round Organisation
EL CAJON, CA, January 16, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Following a new feature spotlighting its people-first approach to tax preparation, Shammas Tax is calling for greater awareness around year-round organisation for small business owners, gig workers, and freelancers. The firm hopes to shift the public conversation from tax-season panic to everyday clarity.
"People walk in feeling overwhelmed," said tax preparer Andre Shammas. "But the issue isn't effort — it's that most business owners try to organise a full year of spending in one afternoon. If we help them build simple habits, everything becomes easier."
According to data from U.S. Bank, 82% of small businesses fail because of poor cash flow management, making budgeting and organisation one of the biggest predictors of long-term survival. A separate SCORE report found that 40% of small business owners cite bookkeeping and taxes as their single greatest operational challenge.
Shammas sees these struggles daily. Many clients arrive with stacks of receipts, missing invoices, or unclear spending records. "I once had a landscaper come in with a box full of receipts," he said. "We sat on the floor, sorted everything, and built a system that actually worked for him. Moments like that show how powerful simple systems can be."
Advocating for Simplicity and Clarity
Shammas Tax is using its feature to advocate for a more approachable and equitable experience for small business owners — especially those who feel intimidated by financial paperwork.
"When things get complicated, people shut down," Shammas said. "Our goal is to make taxes simple enough that no one feels embarrassed to ask questions. Fairness starts with giving people clarity, not making them feel lost."
The firm believes the industry needs more straightforward language and a stronger emphasis on education over judgement. "Someone once told me they felt 'stupid' because they didn't understand their taxes," he added. "That's on the professional, not the client."
Why Everyday Budgeting Matters
The firm stresses that budgeting isn't something business owners should only think about at tax time. Consistent habits — even small ones — can prevent major financial setbacks.
"Twenty minutes a week can change everything," Shammas said. "Track what came in, what went out, and what you're planning for next. If people make budgeting a weekly check-in instead of a yearly crisis, it transforms their stress levels."
Research supports this approach. SCORE reports that businesses reviewing finances weekly grow 60% faster than those that don't. Regular organisation also reduces errors, missed deductions, and compliance risks.
Actionable Steps Small Business Owners Can Take Today
To support small business owners regardless of whether they work with an accountant, Shammas Tax offers simple steps anyone can start immediately:
Separate business and personal accounts to avoid confusion.
Review income and expenses weekly rather than waiting until the end of the year.
Sort receipts and invoices monthly to prevent last-minute chaos.
Use simple systems — even one folder or notebook can work.
Ask questions early instead of waiting until problems grow.
"You don't need a complex system," Shammas said. "You need one you'll actually use. Simplicity beats confusion every time."
A Mission Rooted in Fairness
Shammas Tax is built on the belief that success should be shared, not gatekept. "If someone leaves our office feeling less stressed than when they arrived, that's a win," Shammas said. "Success isn't about numbers on a form — it's about helping people feel confident."
With a growing number of freelancers, gig workers, and independent contractors entering the workforce, the firm sees clarity and fairness as more essential than ever.
"Small business owners keep our communities running," he said. "The least we can do is make sure the systems they rely on are understandable."
To read the full interview, visit the website here.
Call to Action
Shammas Tax urges freelancers, contractors, and entrepreneurs to take control of their organisation starting today:
Set aside 20 minutes this week to review your spending, gather receipts, and check your accounts.
Start small. Stay consistent. Build confidence.
"These habits don't just help at tax time," Shammas said. "They help people take back control of their business and their peace of mind."
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