If you classify any workers as independent contractors, now is a good time to make sure you get those classifications right. The IRS and U.S. Department of Labor launched a massive “Misclassification Initiative” last year to identify employers who are labeling employees incorrectly as independent contractors to save on taxes. The IRS predictsGo to Resource
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As growing numbers of baby boomers enter retirement age those who own their own businesses are faced with the challenges of generating an exit plan. An exit plan requires not only preparing yourself mentally for retirement but also readying your business for sale. A recent article in the Northern Colorado Business Report discussesGo to Resource
In another notice from the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office, the Better Business Bureau is now alerting area businesses of a phony invoice being sent to businesses that is actually a solicitation. The lookalike invoice is being sent by US Telecom also known as UST Development, Inc. and appears to cover the costGo to Resource
In a recent notice the Colorado Secretary of State warns Colorado business owners of a deceptive solicitation issued by “Compliance Services.” The company has mailed solicitations to business owners across Colorado offering to prepare documents to satisfy annual meeting minute requirements for a fee of $125.00. The solicitation being sent is titled “AnnualGo to Resource
Promissory notes are negotiable instruments like checks: a promise by one person (or company) to pay another. Unlike checks, promissory notes are flexible on how, when and under what circumstances money will be paid. This flexibility makes promissory notes one of the building blocks of commercial financing, and useful for many kinds ofGo to Resource