Nasir and Matt discuss the IRS looking into taxing free lunches provided by Silicon Valley companies. The two then answer, “I’m a franchisor, can I be held responsible for labor law violations of my franchisees if I don’t know about it?”
Nasir and Matt discuss the IRS looking into taxing free lunches provided by Silicon Valley companies. The two then answer, “I’m a franchisor, can I be held responsible for labor law violations of my franchisees if I don’t know about it?”
Hiring an independent contractor rather than an employee can be a good choice for small businesses. Usually it is a short-term arrangement designed to accomplish a single task, with no need for the employer to control exactly how the task gets done. One of the collateral benefits of this kind of work arrangement is that…
According to The Traveler’s First Annual Business Risk Index, the number one worry for small businesses is the skyrocketing cost of medical insurance. You’re not crazy to be stressed. Estimates are that medical insurance costs have risen by a whopping 80 percent in the last 11 years. Add to that the Affordable Care Act deadlines…
Bootstrapping your business? Scratching for cash? Barter, either through a barter exchange or in person, may be a way to bring vital goods and services into your startup. Remember, however, that even though it may not involve money, this is a business deal, and it will have tax, accounting and contractual implications. Taxes Bartering is…
More to the point, is it worth it for entrepreneurs to deal with bitcoin? Bitcoin is appealing to a very particular demographic, so whether the trouble is worth it for your small business depends a little on target market. Are you marketing to young-ish, affluent-ish, early adopters of new technology? They are the customers most…
Nasir and Matt discuss the IRS deciding that Bitcoin is property and not currency, the recent ruling that college football players may unionize, a lawsuit filed over an asset purchase gone wrong, and why one early investor is not excited about the Candy Crush IPO. They also answer questions about putting the “LLC” designation after…
This week Nasir and Matt discuss the legalities of Google’s virtual library, the lawsuit brought by Yelp reviewers, and watching porn in the workplace. They also discuss the IRS shifting its audit focus with the help of Brad Gastineau of Gatto, Pope & Walwick, LLP. Nasir and Matt also answer questions about employees making special…
Nasir and Matt discuss the IRS looking into taxing free lunches provided by Silicon Valley companies. The two then answer, “I’m a franchisor, can I be held responsible for labor law violations of my franchisees if I don’t know about it?”
Hiring an independent contractor rather than an employee can be a good choice for small businesses. Usually it is a short-term arrangement designed to accomplish a single task, with no need for the employer to control exactly how the task gets done. One of the collateral benefits of this kind of work arrangement is that…
According to The Traveler’s First Annual Business Risk Index, the number one worry for small businesses is the skyrocketing cost of medical insurance. You’re not crazy to be stressed. Estimates are that medical insurance costs have risen by a whopping 80 percent in the last 11 years. Add to that the Affordable Care Act deadlines…
Bootstrapping your business? Scratching for cash? Barter, either through a barter exchange or in person, may be a way to bring vital goods and services into your startup. Remember, however, that even though it may not involve money, this is a business deal, and it will have tax, accounting and contractual implications. Taxes Bartering is…
More to the point, is it worth it for entrepreneurs to deal with bitcoin? Bitcoin is appealing to a very particular demographic, so whether the trouble is worth it for your small business depends a little on target market. Are you marketing to young-ish, affluent-ish, early adopters of new technology? They are the customers most…
Nasir and Matt discuss the IRS deciding that Bitcoin is property and not currency, the recent ruling that college football players may unionize, a lawsuit filed over an asset purchase gone wrong, and why one early investor is not excited about the Candy Crush IPO. They also answer questions about putting the “LLC” designation after…
This week Nasir and Matt discuss the legalities of Google’s virtual library, the lawsuit brought by Yelp reviewers, and watching porn in the workplace. They also discuss the IRS shifting its audit focus with the help of Brad Gastineau of Gatto, Pope & Walwick, LLP. Nasir and Matt also answer questions about employees making special…
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