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Posted on Mar 29, 2011

Self-Employed: How To Survive An Audit

The IRS expects one in six of total 2010 tax returns will be filed by self-employed Schedule C filers. A small percentage of those self-employed businesses will be subject to an audit each year.
Posted on Mar 23, 2011

Small Changes Still Needed To Nation's Health Care Law

Kristie Arslan, Executive Director of the NASE, released the following statement on the one-year anniversary of the Affordable Care Act...
Posted on Mar 22, 2011

Self-Employed Can Take 2010 Tax Deduction For Health Insurance Premiums (S. FL Sun-Sentinel)

The 2010 deduction will put about 15 percent of the premium back in the pocket of the self-employed, said Kristie Arslan, executive director of the National Association for Self-Employed.
Posted on Mar 18, 2011

From The President: News Flash!

First, there’s a new tax deduction available for self-employed business owners. If you qualify for the write-off and want to take it, you better act fast
Posted on Mar 17, 2011

Surprise! Direct Mail Isn’t Dead!

In an effort to cut expenses in this tough economy, many micro-business owners have slashed their marketing budgets. Others are trying to promote their businesses through e-mail and social media.
Posted on Mar 17, 2011

Can You Avoid An IRS Audit?

Few things are more frightening to micro-business owners than learning that they’ve been selected for an IRS audit. In reality, the odds of being chosen for an audit are small.
Posted on Mar 17, 2011

Not A Picasso

One of the benefits of working from a home office is the freedom to decorate as you please. Choosing artwork may sound like serious business, but it doesn’t have to be. Nor does art need to be a big investment.
Posted on Mar 17, 2011

What Still Works

NASE Member Ron Wilson, owner of R&S Cleaning Service in Peoria, Ariz., has been cleaning commercial buildings for as long as the NASE has been providing services and products to help the self-employed succeed. Thirty years.
Posted on Mar 17, 2011

Branch Out

Subway, H&R Block, Jenny Craig and Dunkin’ Donuts are household names that have exploded across the U.S. through franchising. But these empires didn’t rise overnight—most big-name franchises started out as small, single-shop operations.
Posted on Mar 17, 2011

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