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2011 Tax Changes For The Self-Employed

Prior to preparing 2011 tax forms, the self-employed and micro-businesses (fewer than 10 employees) should be aware of a number of tax law changes, but also must stay focused and connected for new changes that are inevitable during 2012.
Posted on Jan 10, 2012

NASE Grows Its Staff To Better Serve Small Business Membership

The NASE welcomes Ron McNally, CAE, Vice President of Membership & Marketing and Katie Vlietstra, Director of Government Affairs to our team.
Posted on Jan 09, 2012

2011 Tax Changes For The Self-Employed

Prior to preparing 2011 tax forms, the self-employed and micro-businesses (fewer than 10 employees) should be aware of a number of tax law changes, but also must stay focused and connected for new changes that are inevitable during 2012.
Posted on Jan 09, 2012

Top 5 Tax Questions Asked By The Self-Employed

Posted on Jan 01, 2012

How to Prepare an Audit Proof Tax Return

Posted on Jan 01, 2012

Keeping More Of Your Money

Posted on Jan 01, 2012

Tech Tools For A Fit Workforce

In our data-driven world, technology is playing an increasingly important role in any health regimen. This is great news for small-business owners who want to promote fitness in the workplace without outlaying a lot of cash.
Posted on Dec 30, 2011

Military Secrets

Millions of American entrepreneurs are also military veterans. The overlap is hardly surprising. The demands of military service require sharp skills and steady discipline—the same qualities that business owners need to succeed.
Posted on Dec 30, 2011

Ask The Experts: Business Vehicle, Business Software

Should our business own a vehicle? Which business software is best for my company? The NASE Experts answer your questions.
Posted on Dec 30, 2011

A Small-Business Solution To America’s Debt Woes

Capitol Hill is sifting through the remnants of last year’s supercommittee talks, looking for tax plans to keep after the collapse. We can expect to hear many proposals about closing tax loopholes. With a new year beginning, lawmakers are also looking for ways to reduce the budget deficit and get our country back on track. Tax reform is one way to do that, and is something the NASE has long advocated for in Washington.
Posted on Dec 30, 2011

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