This isn’t a new question. Ask any business owner and he or she has a tale of woe when it comes to government regulations. A few weeks ago a local … Read more about Are You Suffering from Compliance Fatigue?
You’ve Got Your Loan Proceeds so Now What?
Congratulations! You’ve gone through the loan process and now have the funds you wanted. Now what? What you do with the money may be entirely up to … Read more about You’ve Got Your Loan Proceeds so Now What?
5 Tips for Setting up a Home Office
The U.S. Small Business Administration says that 52% of all businesses in the U.S. are home-based. If you’re one of them, planning to become one of … Read more about 5 Tips for Setting up a Home Office
You May Be a Multistate Business and Not Know It
Each state has its own regime for corporate income tax, sales tax, use tax, and other revenue raisers. Typically, you are subject to a state’s taxes … Read more about You May Be a Multistate Business and Not Know It
Think Now about Disaster Preparedness
With the 2016 hurricane season under way until November 1, now’s a good time for you to review how ready your business is to face a storm or other … Read more about Think Now about Disaster Preparedness
Setting Your Workday
The big news for business of late centers around the new overtime rule that applies when workers (other than “exempt” employees) work more than 8 … Read more about Setting Your Workday
On-Demand Economy and Taxes
The U.S. Census Bureau reported several years ago that self-employed and microbusinesses (no more than 9 employees) made up over 78% of small … Read more about On-Demand Economy and Taxes
When Hobby Activities Are Businesses
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration released a report that chided the IRS for losing more than $70 million by not correctly … Read more about When Hobby Activities Are Businesses
Why Should Small Business Care about Government Regulating Wall Street Compensation?
A proposed rule under the Dodd-Frank Act would require Wall Street firms with $250 billion or more in assets to defer bonuses to top executives for … Read more about Why Should Small Business Care about Government Regulating Wall Street Compensation?
Zero Capital Gains Tax on Your Company Stock?
If your business is incorporated, when you sell your stock, the gain usually is taxed at 15% or 20%, depending on your tax bracket (which is based in … Read more about Zero Capital Gains Tax on Your Company Stock?
What Is Mental Illness Costing Your Company?
May is Mental Health Month, and a time to reflect on the impact that mental disorders has on the workplace. Consider these facts: About 18% of … Read more about What Is Mental Illness Costing Your Company?
Contributing to Your Employees’ HSA
Health savings accounts or HSAs are tax-advantaged savings accounts that can be used to cover many out-of-pocket medical costs. These consumer-driven … Read more about Contributing to Your Employees’ HSA
Lower Oil Prices Isn’t Good News for Everyone
Oil prices at the pump haven’t been this low since 2003. The U.S. Energy Information Administration predicts that prices will stay low through 2017, … Read more about Lower Oil Prices Isn’t Good News for Everyone
How Big a Truck Do You Need?
If you’re in the market for a new truck for your business this year, tax rules may impact your buying decision. This is because of the convoluted … Read more about How Big a Truck Do You Need?
Why We Need a National Small Business Week
National Small Business Week started on May 1 and runs through May 7. This celebration began when President Johnson issued a proclamation in … Read more about Why We Need a National Small Business Week