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- articleHow to File a Kentucky Annual Report
…a Kentucky annual report contain? A Kentucky annual report asks businesses to provide the following information: Business name and state-specific organization ID number Type of entity (
e .g., LLC… - articleWhat Startups Need to Know About Their First Employees
…include: Set up your payroll system to withhold income and Social Security and Medicare taxes. Read IRS Publication 15, Circular
E , Employer's Tax Guide , for information on federal withholding… - articleProtecting and Selling Your Mobile Application
…product. If you violate any license for source code used in your app or otherwise infringe upon the intellectual property rights of the source code's owner (
e .g., you… - articleDo Internet Filters Abridge Free Speech?
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e are constrained to conclude that the library plaintiffs must prevail in their contention that CIPA requires them to violate the First Amendment rights of their patrons, and… - articleWhat Are the Codes in Form W2 Box 12?
…on tip income. C: Complete this section when you provide group-term life insurance to your employees and the cost of the policy exceeds $50,000. D,
E , F, G… - articleHow to Use a Virtual Mailing Address to Register Your Business
…the court may look for things like separate bank accounts and addresses to determine whether a liability shield is appropriate, i.
e ., whether your business and personal life were actually separate… - articleWhat Is a 1099 Form? What to Know as an Independent Contractor
…1099-NEC (or Box 1, Rents of the 1099-MISC) on Schedule C or Schedule
E attached to Form 1040—their income tax return. They must also file Schedule SE… - articleIs Buying an Existing Business a Smart Move?
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…in other departments or from other teams An agent of the employer (
e .g., outside bookkeeper) A coworker or group of coworkers Non-employees connected to the organization (e .g.… - articleCommon Student Loan Scams and How to Avoid Them
…to have your loan discharged If only it was that easy. Student loans rarely get discharged outside of a few permitted reasons (
e .g., your school goes out of business)…