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Reduce These Hidden Costs

Finding ways to cut unnoticed home office costs can improve your profits.
Posted on Nov 23, 2010

NASE Member Profile: Caffeine Buzz

Gary Perkins has been an NASE Member since 1993. He and his wife, Marie, own DaVinci’s Gallery & Coffee House in Fremont, Ohio. Their website is artsandcoffee.com.
Posted on Nov 23, 2010

NASE Applauds Supportive Comments By President On Small Biz

Kristie Arslan, Executive Director of the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE), released the following statement after the President delivered supportive comments on small business priorities at a press conference earlier today...
Posted on Nov 03, 2010

Multitasking Might Harm Your Health (And Your Business)

Modern workers might find it hard to believe that multitasking is a relatively new idea. For most of us, the need to accomplish many things at once seems like a given. But, believe it or not, the concept of multitasking didn’t crop up in the workplace until around the time that every desk got a computer. Current technology has become so central to our lives. If our computers can juggle three or four things at once, well, so can we. Or can we?
Posted on Oct 28, 2010

NASE on The Dylan Ratigan Show (MSNBC)

Kristie Arlsan, executive director at the NASE, discusses small business’ struggle to survive.
Posted on Oct 10, 2010

NASE on The Dylan Ratigan Show (MSNBC)

Kristie Arlsan, executive director at the NASE, discusses small business’ struggle to survive.
Posted on Oct 07, 2010

The Myth About Small Businesses (CQ Politics)

Kristie Arslan, the executive director of the National Association for the Self-Employed, welcomed several provisions in the new law, especially a temporary deduction from payroll taxes of health insurance expenses for the self-employed. That's a provision her group had been seeking for nearly a decade.
Posted on Oct 02, 2010

A New Tax Break For The Self-Employed (NY Times)

The National Association for the Self-Employed said it expected that the new provision would save self-employed business owners anywhere from $456 to $968, on average. It based those numbers on the average premiums paid by single individuals and families.
Posted on Sep 29, 2010

Small Business Jobs & Credit Act Signed Into Law

President Barack Obama signed into law legislation that will allow the self-employed to deduct their health insurance costs as a business expense for payroll tax purposes.
Posted on Sep 29, 2010

Small Business Jobs & Credit Act Signed Into Law

Yesterday, President Barack Obama signed into law legislation that will allow the self-employed to deduct their health insurance costs as a business expense for payroll tax purposes. Though only applicable to 2010 tax returns, the passage of this proponent is a key “foot in the door” for future battles on health costs and the self-employed, according to the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE).
Posted on Sep 28, 2010

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