05/21/2026
There’s a specific type of business owner who discovers a problem in October.
They missed a quarterly tax payment in June.
They hired a contractor who should have been classified as an employee.
They added a business partner without updating the operating agreement.
They outgrew the entity structure they started with years ago, but never revisited it.
By the time they realize the issue, what could have been a simple mid-year adjustment has become a legal, tax, or operational liability.
This is why mid-year matters.
Not because everything is broken, but because this is usually the last clean window before year-end pressure starts building.
The strongest businesses are not just built on revenue growth. They are built on systems that evolve as the business grows:
* legal
* insurance
* financial
* tax
That’s where many business owners quietly fall behind.
I recently wrote about five things every business owner should review before summer, including one June deadline that gets missed far more often than people realize.
If you own a business, especially in California, this is the kind of check-in worth doing before small oversights become expensive problems later in the year.
Read here to learn more:
https://www.skyunlimited.law/your-mid-year-business-check-in-5-things-to-review-before-summer-and-one-deadline-you-cannot-miss/
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