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What’re Your Business’s State Tax Obligations?
As a business owner, you’re responsible for a number of taxes. Some may be federal or local, while others are state taxes. So, what are the types of state tax obligations you need to keep on your radar?
Read More What’re Your Business’s State Tax Obligations?Understand the Types of Employment to Best Suit Your Business’s Needs
Are you thinking about hiring an employee? First, you should hash out details about the job. Think about things like how many hours you’ll need the employee to work and what kind of commitment you’re willing to make. Familiarize yourself with different types of employment to pick the right job status.
Read More Understand the Types of Employment to Best Suit Your Business’s NeedsHow to Craft the Financial Section of Business Plan (Hint: It’s All About the Numbers)
Writing a small business plan takes time and effort … especially when you have to dive into the numbers for the financial section. But, working on the financial section of business plan could lead to a big payoff for your business.
Read More How to Craft the Financial Section of Business Plan (Hint: It’s All About the Numbers)SUTA Tax Requirements for Employers: State-by-state Breakdown
As an employer, one of your responsibilities is withholding and paying certain taxes, like SUTA tax. But if you’re a new employer, this process can be a bit confusing at first. Read on to learn what the SUTA tax requirements are in your state.
Read More SUTA Tax Requirements for Employers: State-by-state BreakdownHow Much Is Too Much? Determining a Fair Markup Percentage
If you want to make a profit, you need to mark up your products. But, how much is too much? To figure that out, determine a fair markup percentage. Calculating markup percentage helps you get the most out of pricing methods.
Read More How Much Is Too Much? Determining a Fair Markup PercentageWhat the Executive Orders Mean for Your Business: Payroll Tax Deferral & More
The information in this article is current as of September 2, 2020. As the coronavirus continues to rock businesses’ and individuals’ worlds nationwide, the government is scrambling to find ways to provide additional relief. To help with the negative effects of the coronavirus, the president issued multiple executive orders on August 8, 2020, with one […]
Read More What the Executive Orders Mean for Your Business: Payroll Tax Deferral & MoreMoving Locations? Don’t Forget to Change Your Business Address With These Places
Expanding, downsizing, or simply relocating? If you change your business address, you need to let people know.
Read More Moving Locations? Don’t Forget to Change Your Business Address With These PlacesE-invoicing: The Contact-free Way to Bill Customers
Does your invoicing process look a little something like this? Print, fold, stick paper in envelope, seal, add stamp, add addresses, mail, and repeat. If you’re cringing at the thought of having to mail off one more invoice to your customers, you might consider e-invoicing.
Read More E-invoicing: The Contact-free Way to Bill CustomersCalculating Overtime When Your Employee Works a Fluctuating Workweek
You’re likely familiar with the Fair Labor and Standards Act’s (FLSA’s) rules on overtime pay. But when you have employees who work varying schedules, you might be able to calculate overtime using the fluctuating workweek method.
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