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  • articleHow to Form a Nebraska Partnership

    …owners’ personal income. In Nebraska, some partnerships may require you to file an annual informational return with the Nebraska Department of Revenue. For information about federal taxes, see the Internal…

  • articleHow Long Does It Take to Register a Trademark?

    …USPTO). Here are some insights into that process and a few tips to help it go smoothly. File right away Once you come up with that perfect name, slogan, logo…

  • articleHow to Form an Illinois Partnership

    …Although the IRS considers partnerships pass-through entities, partnerships must file an annual report with the IRS in addition to the individual partners’ annual tax returns. Personal liability is the…

  • articleHow to Form a New York Partnership

    …public. After publishing business owners must file an Affidavit of Publication along with a Certificate of Publication in addition to a filing fee with the New York Department of State…

  • articleHow to Form a Hawaii Partnership

    …from the company pass through to the owners’ personal income. The partnership itself doesn’t file any tax returns. Although the IRS considers partnerships pass-through entities they do require…

  • articleHow to Calculate Depreciation

    …pocket during tax season. The importance of depreciation  Depreciating assets should be one of your top priorities as you are preparing to file your tax returns. When you depreciate your…

  • articleHow Do Family Courts Split Up Debt Upon Divorce?

    …if the marriage falls apart, who gets left holding the bills? Family court and the bills When people file for divorce, their first thought is frequently about their assets. However…

  • article5 Tips for Vetting Bankruptcy Attorneys

    …five years to repay debts Any related services, such as lawsuits against debt collectors or dealing with a foreclosure To file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you must pass a "…

  • articleHow to Handle Sexual Harassment at Work

    …up to three-quarters of them never confront their harasser or report the harassment. Even fewer file formal complaints. If a boss or coworker has behaved in ways that make…

  • articleCorporate Accountability: A Summary of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act

    …years. Now, all companies required to file periodic reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have new duties for reporting and corporate obligation. Non-compliance comes with significant penalties…