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Copyright & Trademark

Copyright: The common misconception

27th September 2010
Of all the IP laws, copyright is the most wide ranging in scope and application, and hence important for business owners to understand. Obviously, if yours is an industry, like music or technology, where copyright plays a central part, you will need to k...
Author: Shireen Smith
Taxes

6 Popular Business Tax Myths Debunked

01st September 2010
Working for yourself, while incredibly rewarding, can be very stressful. Between estimated tax payments, accountants, and tax preparers, it is hard to keep a clear head. To make matters worse, there are dozens of business tax myths, which make tax plannin...
Author: Roni Deutch
Taxes

Cost Segregation - Tax Deductions (Tax Rule No.1: Don’t cheat the IRS)

19th July 2010
Tax Rule No.1: Don't cheat the IRS. But that doesn't mean you should cheat yourself. Take every legal tax deduction you can. In addition to the numerous tax deductions the Internal Revenue Service allows, research indicates that most U.S. taxpayers do ...
Author: Patrick O Connor
Business Law

International Tenders - Checklist for a successful bid

11th June 2010
International tenders are open for bidding by any business owner who conducts business in a particular field for which tender is being initiated. Successful bidding of an international tender goes a long way in giving your business the required recognitio...
Author: Emilyralph
Business Law

Buying Leads Online : Your Route to Business Expansion

10th June 2010
As a business owner buying leads online is an effective method of marketing your product and services. Buying leads online has gained wide level of acceptance owing to effective utilization of two important resources for any business that are time and mon...
Author: Emilyralph
Personal Injury

Facts About Premises Liability Lawsuits

29th April 2010
A person who owns any type of property such as a business, home, apartment building, or even a boat are required by law to maintain that property in a safe manner. If you are injured due the negligence of a property owner then you might have a case for a ...
Author: Penelope Stone
Immigration Law

The Checklist for Getting a Canada Business Visa

14th April 2010
There's numerous decisions you will have to make when you start a business, and even more after your business is already established. One decision that you will need to consider is expanding your business. The best way to approach business expansion is ma...
Author: Melinda Dengate
Business Law

LLC Formation, medium between small partnerships and a corporation

14th April 2010
Much like a corporation, LLC owners have some protection from being personally liable for business debts. LLC's are relatively new form of ownership and is quickly becoming the entity of choice. First recognized by the IRS in 1988, LLCs offer the limited ...
Author: lawinc
Business Law

Using Life Insurance in Business Succession Planning

26th March 2010
Life insurance can play an important role in a business succession plan. Following are some of the common ways in which life insurance can be integrated with many of the tools, techniques, and strategies commonly used in business succession planning. ...
Author: Julius Giarmarco, Esq.
Business Law

Prepare Yourself to Buy a Business

25th March 2010
Many business owners want to get into the business world by purchasing an existing business rather than starting from scratch. While starting your own business can be very rewarding, the risk is also very high, even for experienced business people. For th...
Author: Devid Aberdeen
Bankruptcy Law

Bankruptcy Lawyer Houston Tx: Why Do You Need Them

25th March 2010
Known as the Second Great Depression, bankruptcy is a major problem any business may have to face. In order to save one's possessions and investments, most importantly their homes, one must have to file bankruptcy. Though it may be filed on their own, it ...
Author: Angel Branch
Estate Planning

Buy-Sell Agreements

19th March 2010
There are several reasons for business owners to enter into buy-sell agreements with their partners or co-shareholders: (1) to create a market for the owner's business interest at certain triggering events such as death, disability or retirement; (2) to f...
Author: Julius Giarmarco, Esq.
Business Law

Your Business Decision: S-Corp vs LLC?

17th March 2010
When setting up a new business, arm yourself with all the facts before deciding what form of entity to choose. Because, whichever entity you choose for your business will have financial, legal and tax implications. Business owners often narrow their ...
Author: Lacy Katzen
Taxes

How To Choose A Miami Accountant Or Miami Accounting Firm

08th February 2010
Learning to pick the right accountant for your needs, especially in Miami, can be difficult. Learn how to pick a miami accountant or miami accounting firm to fit your needs. There are a number of individuals and businesses who use the services of an ac...
Author: Mitch Helfer
Taxes

The Tax Benefits of Choosing a Good Manhattan CPA

01st December 2009
Most business owners in New York City do not understand the significant differences between CPA's and other accounting professionals or bookkeepers. Stringent education and licensing requirements are the key differences where credentials and qualificatio...
Author: Jonathan Medows, CPA
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