TestThere is really not a specific rule as to when a self-employed individual should consider incorporating or forming a limited liability company (LLC). However, if the work is expected to continue for more than just a brief period of time, it is worthwhile to consider the factors weighing in favor […]
According to the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs website, issues with Home Improvement Contractors top the consumer complaint categories year after year. So, what exactly does that mean for you? It means that if you feel you may have been cheated or scammed by a business, you do have […]
Once you have decided to purchase an existing business, whether the deal is structured as an asset transaction, a stock transaction, or a merger, it is imperative that you conduct “due diligence.” Due diligence is the process by which the buyer verifies that the business he is buying is consistent […]
On February 17, 2009, President Barack Obama signed into law the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (the Act). The Act includes a total of $787.2 billion in spending and tax cuts, including a number of provisions that significantly impact small businesses. These include the following: Extension of bonus […]
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