Per-session income logging
Log each session: modality, duration, base, gratuity. Or paste a daily summary if you'd rather.
Massage therapists track per-session income, gratuities, room rent, and licensure costs. NeighCheck handles all four — and projects taxes on a workload that varies by season.
An LMT's income looks like neither a server's nor a salaried employee's. Sessions vary in length, gratuity rates differ per modality, room rent or commission splits run weekly, and continuing education is a real annual line item. NeighCheck holds the right shape for this work.
Log each session: modality, duration, base, gratuity. Or paste a daily summary if you'd rather.
Swedish, deep tissue, sports, prenatal, hot stone — see which modalities actually pay best per hour.
Configure your studio arrangement; NeighCheck nets revenue correctly.
Annual CE is a Schedule C deduction. Photograph the receipt; the OCR handles the rest.
If you travel to clients, IRS standard mileage rate applied automatically.
Real federal brackets + SE tax for 1099 therapists + state on top.
Sports massage spikes in marathon season. Prenatal has its own seasonality. The data is there once you log it.
Anonymous hourly averages by region and modality.
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