10 Elements in Employee Handbooks

When it comes to keeping your employees – both new hires and existing staff – on the same page, nothing is better than an employee handbook. Useful for ensuring everyone is aware of company expectations, rules, guidelines, and procedures, an employee handbook is basic...

New LA Minimum Wage as of July 1, 2019

Is your business operating in the city of Los Angeles or unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County?  The minimum wage increased again on July 1, thanks to legislation which took effect on July 1st, 2016. If an employee works at least two hours in Los Angeles county...

Reporting Cash Payments to the IRS

Have you received a large sum of cash this year in a recent business deal? According to Federal Law, all persons who are given over $10,000 cash in one or more related transactions, are required to report the sum to the IRS. Here’s everything you need to know to do...

5 Ways to Deal with a Late-Paying Client

For a small business, nothing is more vital than a reliable cash flow, which is why it’s so frustrating when payment is late after the job is complete. How do you deal with a client who’s invoices are overdue? How do you prevent future late payments from happening?...

The Tax Saving “Don’ts”

From claiming deductions, to claiming tax credits, everybody knows there’s an abundance of ways you can save when it comes to your small business’ taxes – and if you don’t know them personally, you can always find an accountant who does. But what about the other...

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