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Keeping Business Tax Records
The period of time a business must keep records and the types of records required varies according to the statutory requirements of the particular government or agency involved. The five main federal agencies are: Internal Revenue Service, US Department of Labor, Wage and Hour Division, Immigration and Naturalization, Social Security Administration, and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. In addition, there may be selective state agencies that have their own particular requirements. However, the tendency is such that the federal agencies usually have more stringent requirements, so we will focus on them.

Network Marketing Success - The Reasons Why, Part 1
Motivation is the name of the game and those individuals that know how to tap into this vast reservoir of ‘driving force’ are the ones who succeed in life. This article discusses the negative motivators. A basic knowledge of, and the harnessing of, these negative motivators are indispensable for success.

Cafeteria Plan Rules Require Employer Action
Failure to meet the requirements of Code Section 125 will result in benefits being taxable to all employees participating in the cafeteria plan. Therefore, it is imperative that employers prepare to meet these new requirements now. Given the significant consequences for noncompliance, employers should take immediate note of the following and engage the services of a qualified professional to ensure compliance prior to the anticipated effective date of January 1, 2010.

Assignment Limits and Concerns About Benefits Liability
Human resource professionals are encouraged to review their companies' assignment-limit policies to determine whether they are too restrictive or even unnecessary.

The War at Home: Marketing Opportunities in an Era of Terrorism
We need to build an America that can withstand the kind of terrorist attacks we can expect in the future, We have a long a long way to go, and there will be many marketing opportunities along the way.

Employee or Independent Contractor?
Most employers in our industry, whether the management company or the homeowners association directly, believe that substantial costs can be saved by their associations utilizing independent contractors in lieu of employees.

IRS Tax Information for Business Vehicles
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) offers a section on its website (http://www.irs.gov/) for business with valuable information on how to prepare for and file business taxes. The website provides articles on the latest updates in the tax laws that can make a difference in what you can claim as a business deduction.

Does my small business have employees or independent contractors
Make sure you are doing business right when working with other people.Do you have employees or contractors. Do YOU really know the difference?

7 Accounting Tips for Beginning Businesses
Using the K.I.S.S. method to keep It Simple Starting out... an excellent article from our trusty accountant.

Tax Deductions For Home Business Owners
There are a large number of tax deductions for home business owners. If you have your own home based business, it is imperative that you learn as much as possibly can regarding the tax deductions that you can take part in. You are entitled to many interesting deductions that you may not had previously known about.

Innovative Trends in Non-Profit Executive Compensation
Non-profit executives earning 50% more than in 2000 and receiving bonuses? See what's driving these trends and if they will continue on their climb.

Tough to Tackle Taxes without Tax Pro’s Help
With the Internal Revenue Service stepping up its auditing of small businesses, tax professionals are advising entrepreneurs to get the jump on tax planning now so they will be better prepared in case they are targeted for an audit.

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Improve Customer Service thru Professinalism that CATORs to All Your Clients
Is Customer Service a concern for your business? Do you feel that your employees pay only lip service to serving the customers whether internal or external? Read how a short word can begin to create a culture of superior customer service.

Tough to Tackle Taxes without Tax Pro’s Help
With the Internal Revenue Service stepping up its auditing of small businesses, tax professionals are advising entrepreneurs to get the jump on tax planning now so they will be better prepared in case they are targeted for an audit.

Using Customer Service To Generate Incremental Revenue
In a recent strategy session, I had the opportunity to brainstorm ways to generate incremental revenue with the CEO of a small software company. We discussed how the customer service/client relationship may be well suited to creating new revenue streams. One idea that stood out was the perception your clients have towards sales vs. customer service.

IRS Tax Information for Business Vehicles
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) offers a section on its website (http://www.irs.gov/) for business with valuable information on how to prepare for and file business taxes. The website provides articles on the latest updates in the tax laws that can make a difference in what you can claim as a business deduction.

How To Branch Your Business
If you’re thinking of growing your business (or increasing its revenue), focus on your business structure first. I’m not referring to your internal business organization (e.g., marketing, sales, administration, development, customer service, etc.) – I’m referring to your external business conversations.

Six Tips If You Receive an IRS Tax Collection Notice to Collect Back Taxes
The Internal Revenue Service will be mailing tax collection notices this month to collect back taxes. If you get one of these IRS tax collection notices, you will need to take action quickly with the help of a tax attorney or Certified Tax Resolution Specialist in order to protect yourself, your loved ones, your assets and your job.

Tax Relief Tips for Resolving IRS Wage Garnishments, IRS Tax Liens and IRS Bank Levies
The Internal Revenue Service is the most brutal collection agency on earth. Once they have you in their sights, you can count on them hounding you with IRS tax liens, IRS wage garnishments and IRS bank levies until they are satisfied that your IRS back taxes are paid. If you've been threatened by intrusive IRS collection tactics, it's important that you take prompt action to delay or halt them. Check out these tips for expert IRS tax help for preserving your assets, savings, wages, credit rating and sanity.

"Arrogant Al": The Condescending Internal Customer
Most of us have ‘internal customers' - people in our own company who rely on us to provide them with some level of service or support. For many of us, working in administration, human resources, IT, training, etc., providing internal customer service is our primary role. Unfortunately, just as there are difficult external customers, there are also difficult internal customers. One of the common situations we see are internal customers who simply appear to not respect the roles of their internal service providers. They come across as condescending, dismissive, arrogant and sometimes plain rude. It is a recipe for a poisonous workplace atmosphere. What do you do?

Five Reasons to be Thankful for the IRS
It might seem like an oxymoron, but we really should be thankful for the Internal Revenue Service. It is a fair and (mostly) comprehensible system that is the envy of many people around the world who are answerable to corrupt officials and governments. While it may provide little solace to those struggling with tax debt in the slowly rebounding economy, in the spirit of the holidays we have put together our top reasons to be thankful for the IRS.

Which of these revenue models is right for you?
Everyone wants to make money while they sleep! The reality is that nearly all service professionals need to have a stable business nefore seeking passive revenue. There are essentially three simple models for service based businesses and professionals: direct, leveraged and passive revenue and each has its own set of challenges.

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