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6 Summer Tax-Savings Opportunities Worth a Closer Look
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Checking in on tax planning during the summer is a bright idea for individual taxpayers. Why? There are several common summertime activities that can provide prime opportunities to lower tax liability for the year. We explore six of them, including tax breaks related to vacation properties and business travel.
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Responsibilities When Collecting W-4s
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Since employees fill out their own W-4s, you may think your company's responsibility ends with collecting them, using the information for withholding, and keeping the forms on file. But a basic understanding of W-4s is necessary so you can answer the questions that will inevitably come up. Here are some issues you should know about.
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Brighten Up Onboarding Efforts With a Mentorship Program
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Legendary poet William Butler Yeats once wrote, "Education is not the filling of a pail but the lighting of a fire." When onboarding new hires, business owners should strive for nothing less than electrifying new employees with knowledge, high expectations and enthusiasm. As this article explains, one way to achieve this is by carefully designing and executing a mentorship program.
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Business Can Go On After a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
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No one likes to think about it. However, one of the risks of going into business is getting into insurmountable debt and having to declare bankruptcy. The good news is, as bankruptcies go, Chapter 11 tends to be the most palatable. This article explains the five common steps in a Chapter 11 filing. A sidebar outlines the four different types of bankruptcy and the characteristics of each.
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