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

Apr 8, 2026
Aneisha Velazquez, bookkeeper and founder of Yellow Sky Business Services who supports neurodivergent online service providers, joins to talk finances for microbusinesses. She explains what bookkeeping actually is. She outlines neurodivergent-friendly systems, practical rhythms for receipts and reports, and using Profit First with bank buckets. She offers a pep talk about tax timing and when to bring in help.
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INSIGHT

Bookkeeping Is Translation Not Magic

  • Bookkeeping is the organizing step that prepares your business for taxes and profit/loss review.
  • Aneisha frames bookkeepers as interpreters who translate day-to-day records into reports tax accountants and owners can use.
INSIGHT

Design Low Friction Systems For Neurodivergent Owners

  • Reduce friction to make systems sustainable for neurodivergent owners by building on what's already working.
  • Aneisha emphasizes upfront setup and iterative small tweaks instead of big overhauls to prevent drop-off.
ADVICE

Start Quarterly Reviews Then Scale Up

  • Start with a simple rhythm: save receipts and review income/expenses monthly or quarterly.
  • Begin quarterly if monthly feels hard, then increase frequency as capacity and comfort grow.
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