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Asset Protection
Most people know that you can form a limited liability company (LLC), or a corporation to protect their personal assets. However if you use your corporation or LLC as your personal piggy bank, you could get in trouble.
What Your Clients Need to Know about Nexus, Home Rule, and Sales Tax
Businesses required to collect and remit sales tax in multiple states have a hard row to hoe. Keeping track of changing sales tax rates, online sales tax requirements and ...
Senate Passes Bill to Bolster Computer Chip Manufacturing
A bill to bolster chip manufacturing and scientific research won Senate approval, setting Congress up to clear a trimmed economic competitiveness package after a yearlong-plus push.
Half of Small to Medium-Sized Businesses Still Rely on Paper Records
Many SMBs continue to leverage traditional systems to manage the company's contacts, business prospects and communications.
Neat Launches Mobile App for Small Business Financial Management
The Neat Mobile App provides small business owners with the ability to connect with their bank and credit card accounts, create and send invoices, and receive...
Mailchimp + QuickBooks Online Helps The W2 Group Manage Marketing and Sales
To find out how Mailchimp is being used in a CPA’s practice, I sat down with Jeff Wilson II, CPA, owner of The W2 Group (www.wiicpas.com) in Upper Marlboro, MD. Jeff has a full-service practice with several niches...
Families Expected to Spend Average of $864 on Back-to-School Supplies
Total back-to-school spending is expected to match 2021’s record high of $37 billion. Families with children in elementary through high school plan to spend an average ...
Colorado Won’t Hold Marijuana Convictions Against State-Licensed Professionals
Gov. Jared Polis signed an executive order that Colorado will not hold out-of-state convictions for most marijuana-related offenses against people applying for professional licenses here.