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June 2017

Why Running Payroll is More Than Writing Checks

You’ve got a business, and you’ve got employees. All you have to do is write a check and pay them, right? (Insert the sound of almost any vehicle screeching to a stop here.) Well, not so fast. In order to be compliant, meaning that you’re following all the applicable rules and regulations, you’ll need: Accurate employee information First off, you need an Form W-4 from every employee and Form W-9 from every contractor in order to get the their relevant tax and identification information. You must verify that each employee is legally able to work in the United States by completing Form I-9. You should verify that...

Business Entrepreneur Networking

Business Entrepreneur Networking event was at full capacity. Twenty- five entrepreneurs RSVP'd on meetup.com to attend the event and network with other business owners.    Every other week, Office In America Co. and Agency 258: Marian LaSalle, and Russ Johns, hosts an event covering special topics entrepreneurs can learn more about. Our speaker this week was Attorney Nixon Daughtrey of the Daughtrey Law Firm. The topic was "What would happen to your business if you weren’t there for a week, a month, a year, or if you never returned?" Nixon will explain ways that small businesses can protect themselves from accidents, divorce, or the loss of key personnel. When the...

Everyday Life Lessons By Bill Gates (3 of 3)

Bill Gates everyday life lesson 3: Maintain good relationships with nerds. Office In America Co.: Bring possibilities to your business. We are your business service provider in corporate address, office space, co-working space, personal assistant, mail handling, conference room, meeting space, phone number, fax number and more. Are you looking for an office space to rent? Visit us to learn more at OfficeInAmerica.com...

School’s Out for Summer…But Not Your Small Business

Whether you’re more excited about firing up the grill, relaxing on the beach or being more active, the warm summer months can provide challenges for your small business — especially if you’re based at home. It doesn’t take much for a seasonal change to derail your focus. Maybe your kids are home from school, or a seasonal slump has left you feeling distracted. Sometimes a little extra sunshine is a distraction enough. But the arrival of the lazy, hazy days of summer doesn’t mean you can forget about your small business goals. Here’s how to stay focused when you’re working at home this summer. 1. Determine your distractions If...

Everyday Life Lessons By Bill Gates (2 of 3)

Bill Gates everyday life lesson 2: Life is not fair, get used to it. Office In America Co.: Bring possibilities to your business. We are your business service provider in corporate address, office space, co-working space, personal assistant, mail handling, conference room, meeting space, phone number, fax number and more. Are you looking for an office space to rent? Visit us to learn more at OfficeInAmerica.com...

Do You Sell Products Online? You Need to Know About Nexus

Until recently, a business was said to have a nexus in a state if it maintained a physical presence there. Where nexus existed, a business was required to remit taxes to the state. This understanding served until digital commerce wholly revolutionized the global economy. Today, a retailer can operate from their living room, selling goods without any physical presence outside their own home. Clearly, the old definition of nexus is obsolete. New definitions—offered up mostly by states looking to recoup lost sales tax revenues—rely on murky rationales of “economic nexus” and “factor presence.” Unfortunately, neither the Supreme Court nor Congress has offered to clarify the issue, leaving...

How to Conduct “Smart” Meetings

Despite the expansive evolution that the business world has gone through in the last few years, one thing is still the same: time is money, and wasted time is wasted money. It’s this mindset that’s driven the “smart” meeting revolution among organizations of all sizes. In the last few years, many studies have shown that meetings are minimally effective and actually cost the organization thousands of dollars annually—a collective 37 billion annually, according to Fuze.com. (This will hit home when you use the Meeting Costs Calculator from Harvard Business Review to get a rough estimate of your company’s meeting expenditure.) When your head stops spinning from the number...