After years of Congressional gridlock, a record number of states have started taking action in recent years to raise the minimum wage. 29 states, plus the District of Columbia, have set their minimum wage above the federal level of $7.25 … Read More
A Mid-Year Business Review
The year is half over, but there’s still time to salvage those New Year’s resolutions to get your business in better shape. Remember those great New Year’s resolutions for making improvements to your company? With the year half over, how … Read More
How Do You Pick An Office Space – Differentiating Class A, B, and C Office Space
Office buildings are generally classified into one of three categories: Class A, Class B, or Class C. Standards vary by market, and each category is defined in relation to its counterparts. Building classification allows a user to differentiate buildings and … Read More
2017 Tax Filing Season Begins Jan. 23 for Nation’s Taxpayers, Tax Returns due April 18
2017 Tax Filing Season Begins Jan. 23 for Nation’s Taxpayers, Tax Returns due April 18 IRS YouTube Video April 18 is When Your Taxes are Due in 2017 | English WASHINGTON ― The Internal Revenue Service announced today that the … Read More
IRS Summertime Tax Tip 2016-08
How a Summer Wedding Can Affect Your Taxes With all the planning and preparation that goes into a wedding, taxes may not be high on your summer wedding checklist. However, you should be aware of the tax issues that come … Read More