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The ADA gives federal civil rights protections to individuals with disabilities similar to protections on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, age, and religion.
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Filed In: Property Tax and Tax Law
If you own the building your company is housed in, then you are also responsible for paying the business property tax.
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Most renovation, restoration and reconstruction costs are tax deductible and, depending on the type of rehabilitation, you may be able to save a great deal.
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By Michael Casey Walker, Esq. |  Filed In: Business Incorporations and Company Structures & Ownership
Not sure whether or not to incorporate your nonprofit? Here's some information to help you decide.
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By Michael Casey Walker, Esq. |  Filed In: Business Incorporations and Company Structures & Ownership
Learn how to form a nonprofit corporation and receive a 501(c)(3) tax exemption.
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By Carol Tice |  Filed In: Commercial Property and Commercial & Residential Property
Next time you're writing a check for rent, ask yourself if you would be better off owning your business location.
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Get a hold on high inflation rates with treasury inflation-protected securities By Scott Bernard Nelson, Entrepreneur.com In the world of investing, tips are hot. And they're about to get hotter. Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities,...
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Filed In: Tax Exemptions and Tax Law
Each time a business is sold, it can create a large tax liability. But something known as a “1031 Exchange” can help.
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There are many factors to consider when shopping for a mortgage, but interest rates almost always take center stage.
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If you have a checkered credit history, big banks won't be your best bet for funding your business.
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By Carol Tice |  Filed In: Entrepreneurship and Company Structures & Ownership
With an accountant as an ongoing member of your business team, you will get sound advice before making a move, possibly helping you avoid thousands of dollars in taxes.
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Each state requires that a coporation file appropriate reports and forms. Your chosen state’s Secretary of State Web site will direct you to your state’s franchise tax office and its rules.
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Corporations typically must file an annual income tax return with the IRS. Here are the standard corporate taxes.
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By Barrie Gross |  Filed In: Temporary Employment and Working Hours & Patterns
If a worker is misclassified as a contractor, the liability to the contracting company can be substantial.
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Before you can determine how to treat payments your business make for services, you must first know the business relationship that exists between you and the person performing the services. An independent contractor...
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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) gives this advice when hiring new employees. Eligibility for Employment. You must verify that each new employee is legally eligible to work in the United States. This will...
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There's no place like home, especially when you get to work there too. In just 60-seconds, we can get you started on setting up the perfect home office....
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Filed In: Corporate Tax and Tax Law
An S corporation is a corporation that has elected to have the corporation's income pass through to the shareholders.
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Tax matters, both state and federal, can be very complicated. The IRS and other government agencies offer assistance to small businesses.
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To determine whether a worker should be classified as an employee or an independent contractor, the IRS will use 20 different criteria.
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