💸 It’s Not Too Late to Do Your Taxes — Neurodivergent Bookkeeping with Aneisha Velazquez

💸 It’s Not Too Late to Do Your Taxes — Neurodivergent Bookkeeping with Aneisha Velazquez

From Off The Grid: Leaving Social Media by Softer Sounds

April 8, 2026 · 53 min · Season 9 · Episode 156

About this episode

Aneisha Velazquez discusses bookkeeping and financial tips for microbusinesses, especially for neurodivergent owners, ahead of tax season.

We heard you might be stressed about the IRS… so we’re arriving with extra support before US taxes are due on April 15th! Today I’m joined by Aneisha Velazquez of Yellow Sky Business Services , who’s here to talk about finances for microbusinesses, including: What bookkeeping really is (& what it’s not) The financial systems solopreneurs need to have in place Tips for neurodivergent business owners struggling with bookkeeping Why we love Profit First (and Amelia recommends her fave bank Novo ) Aneisha's top two bookkeeping tips for beginners A pep talk for tax season & not being afraid of the IRS RESOURCES + LINKS 👋 Download the FREE Leaving Social Media Toolkit 🌐 Get on the Interweb waitlist for courses + community 💓 Join the Clubhouse for more episodes + emails 📔 Buy Amelia's book at yourattentionissacred.com ! 👉 Join the * Your Attention is Sacred* asynchronous book club with Jess Reid, happening May 6-15! Sign up here and use code AMELIA for $11 off. Then forward your receipt to hi@softersounds.studio for your bonus audiobook & ebook.

People in this episode

Guest: Aneisha Velazquez

Topics covered

  • taxes
  • bookkeeping
  • neurodivergent business owners
  • microbusiness finances
  • Profit First
  • financial systems

Keywords

  • IRS
  • bookkeeping tips
  • financial systems
  • microbusiness
  • Profit First
  • tax season
  • neurodivergent

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Yellow Sky Business Services, Novo

Books & works: Your Attention is Sacred

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