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By AllBusiness News Staff |
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AllBusiness Daily News
Lawmakers relax the per-country limits on work visas for skilled workers in a move designed to spur small-business hiring and entrepreneurship.
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By Sylvia Dion |
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Property Tax
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Tax Law
When you consider that there are fifty states, all of which impose at least one type of tax (corporate income, gross receipts, personal property, sales and use, etc.), keeping up state and local...
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By Sylvia Dion |
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Taxes & Taxation
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Public Finance
In last few years, many states have provided taxpayers with state delinquences limited time opportunites to come forward and resolve them through their state tax amnesty programs. Lesser know, but just as benefitical,...
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By Sylvia Dion |
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Tax Authorities
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Treasury Departments
Do you know what the state agency or division which administers your state's tax laws is called, or how to contact that agency or division? There are many good reasons to know which...
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By Sylvia Dion |
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Taxes & Taxation
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Public Finance
State Tax Amnesty Programs; it seems like every month one state or another announces a tax amnesty program. In this post I'll explain what tax amnesty programs are,including the pros and cons of...
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
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Fast Food
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Restaurants
'I'd rather have a charbroiled, footlong cheeseburger than a cold, footlong deli sandwich any day.'
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By Rebecca Mazin |
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Human Resources
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Human Resources & Personnel Management
...it is very likely that you are paying for healthcare for people listed as spouses or children that are not really eligible dependents.
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By Denise O'Berry |
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Recruitment & Hiring
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Human Resources & Personnel Management
Save yourself the misery of getting caught classifying workers as independent contractors.
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