Online Sales Taxes

After two years of social distancing and other public health measures that considerably limited brick-and-mortar retail operations, many American shoppers are happily returning to their favorite physical stores. While this is a welcoming development, retail industry analysts do not foresee a strong shift from online shopping to brick-and-mortar; if anything, they believe that the e-commerce…

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Economic Injury Disaster Loan

No matter how much planning we do, disasters will occur. Both the COVID-19 pandemic and a recent uptick in natural disasters have affected many different components of our lives—including the viability of some small businesses. Across the country, there are countless small businesses that were once thriving and are now in need of financial assistance.…

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Understanding The 1031 Exchange

If you have owned an investment property and have thought about selling it off, then you know you need proper knowledge on 1031 tax-deferred exchange. 1031 tax-deferred exchange allows a property owner to sell their property and buy a like-kind property, as a replacement, while deferring capital gains tax. This article aims to articulate the…

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Backdoor Roth IRA

Many savvy people agree that the Roth IRA is the best thing to come out of Washington in a long time. But unfortunately, if your income is too high, you will not be eligible to make meaningful contributions. Or can you? Yes, you can still gain access to the Roth IRA, but you’ll have to enter…

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Independent contractor vs working as an employee

Business Owner’s Perspective There is a lot involved in keeping a business afloat; however, managing human resources can be regarded as one of the most challenging aspects. Suppose you are unable to dedicate an efficient HR team to handle vital tasks like payroll administration, onboarding, employee relationships and the likes. In that case, you will…

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