Jan 7, 2020
Taxes are fickle. One classification misunderstanding and the IRS could blindside you with a tax or tax rate you weren’t expecting. Small business owners are especially vulnerable since their personal and business assets can be uncomfortably intertwined. The key to...
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Jan 2, 2020
Correctly estimating your bids is essential to creating trust with your customers and, yet, many factors can throw a project’s original price tag out the window. These often include elements mostly out of your control, such as working with inaccurate specifications,...
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Dec 27, 2019
Work from home regularly? Many people do these days. Thanks to technology, an increasing number of executives and business owners find that working from home can be just as productive as heading into the office. You can even get a tax deduction for your home office if...
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Dec 20, 2019
As we roll into 2020, it’s time to focus on making it the best year yet for your business. That means staying on top of changing regulations, pivoting with the changing needs of your business and financial goals, and addressing some nagging business decisions that may...
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Dec 17, 2019
Who knew part-time work at a thrift store could be so lucrative? Donna Smith was shocked to discover a tax bill from the IRS claimed she owned $216 million in taxes from the modest $10-an-hour job. The bill was obviously a mistake, but one that managed...
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