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  • articleThe Ultimate Guide to Sales Tax for Small Businesses

    …taxes, many states only require it if the out-of-state seller's sales exceed a preset, annual amount. It's typically a large amount (e.g. $500,000). Note…

  • articleWhen Will Small Businesses Start Rehiring?

    …of getting through this winter." Cash flow concerns Mass pet store closures nationwide helped Dubia Depot double its e-commerce business last year, as reptile owners flooded online retailers…

  • articleHow to Make an Invoice (with Online Template)

    …business accepts (for example, a bank transfer, credit card, or online payments such as PayPal or Venmo), and billing terms (e.g., net 30, 60, or days—"net"…

  • articleHow to Get an EIN for a Trust

    …tax ID for other matters.  As a result, a revocable trust generally doesn’t need an EIN until you die (i.e., the trust becomes irrevocable) or another triggering event…

  • articleResidential Rental Application Guide

    …as an option if frivolous applicants become more common. After an applicant has completed the application, ask to see some form of picture identification (e.g., driver’s license, passport…

  • articleHow to Find an EIN Number in Florida

    …business tax application allows you to register for multiple tax obligations , including the following: Sales and use tax Corporate income tax Reemployment tax  Various specialty taxes (e.g., communication services…

  • articleWyoming LLC Operating Agreement: Why and How to Get One

    …might seem unnecessary if you’re the sole member , you should still specify each member’s capital contributions (e.g., how much you invest in the company) and how these…

  • articleDoes an LLC Need an EIN?

    …EIN. For example, you will need an EIN if you add a member (i.e., a new owner) to your LLC and it's no longer a single-member organization…

  • articleIncluding Digital Assets in Your Estate Plan

    …drives, flash drives, tablets, phones, e-readers, digital cameras, and digital music players. Such items may have monetary value separate from the information that may be stored on them, in…

  • articleThe Basics of Attorney Client Privilege

    …commit a fraud or a crime. Further, the privilege does not apply when an attorney is acting as a business advisor (i.e., board member) to a company. In the…