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Hiring Internationally Doesn’t Have To Make Payroll Complicated

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This helps support our journalism. Learn more here. Having a good payroll service can make or break a company. If you don’t pay your employees, they leave.

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5 Reasons Small Businesses Need to Keep Checking Accounts Separate

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Small business checking accounts let business owners (you) manage their taxes, legality and money issues in a practical manner. As an aside, customers, suppliers and clients can write checks to the business itself, adding more professionalism to the small business. Legal Protection. …

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Uber and Lyft Lawsuits & the On-Demand Economy

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Uber and Lyft were both dealt legal setbacks in two different lawsuits last week. The judge in the Lyft case nicely summed up the legal difficulties, complexities and confusion around how to classify on-demand economy workers. The drivers are claiming they are employees.

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What legal entity is right for your business? | THE SMALL BUSINESS.

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What legal entity is right for your business? by Jason Holden on Jun 29, 2006 The first thing I want to make clear here is, the legal entity cannot be decided by just reading this bite sized post, you need to seek professional advice, at which point it will be discussed with you in more detail.

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Small Business Startup Checklist – Company Structure | THE SMALL.

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Small Business Startup Checklist РCompany Structure by Stefan Țpfer on Mar 19, 2008 An important early decision that will have long-term consequences for your business is to determine the legal form it will trade under. Things to remember: The legal form that your business takes will affect numerous aspects of your business trading.

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Not all accountants are created equal (how do you choose an.

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Jason Holden Said on May 13th, 2006 at 11:42 am An update, some time ago, well March 2005 the ACCA called for the term accountant to be legally defined. Maybe I am wrong, maybe there will be enough pressure in the UK for the term accountants to be legally defined? You Get What You Pay For – this certainly hold true today.

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Don't charge by the hour! | THE SMALL BUSINESS BLOG

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Then it is going to be more expensive, therefore, fixed pricing will be more ideal. One of them i thought of is the legal industry. However, if you are working on a project, such as building a website and it takes longer than you expect. Then you need to consider implications of time. I would be keen to know.

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