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NASE Submits Written Testimony on Decreasing the Tax Gap without Increasing Small Business Burdens

Unfair tax codes are the chief complaint to the Internal Revenue Service from self-employed and micro-businesses. Vague rules and complex forms are often the source of non-compliance. NASE highlights some of the pros and cons of some of the proposals and includes alternate recommendations to increase compliance without burdening your business.

Apr 26, 2007

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Grant Program Awards Over $150,000 To Members In Inaugural Year

Finding access to capital is without a doubt one of the biggest hurdles facing small businesses today, but for thirty-four micro-business owners, that hurdle is a little lower thanks to the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE). The NASE awarded $152,204 in business grants to its members in 2006, the first year of the NASE’s Business Development Grant program.

Jan 13, 2007

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Grant Program Awards Over $150,000 To Members In Inaugural Year

Finding access to capital is without a doubt one of the biggest hurdles facing small businesses today, but for thirty-four micro-business owners, that hurdle is a little lower thanks to the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE). The NASE awarded $152,204 in business grants to its members in 2006, the first year of the NASE’s Business Development Grant program.

Jan 12, 2007

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Small firms creatively fight health costs (Business Courier)

When Keith Vande Stadt saw the monthly HMO premiums for his one-man business jump from $650 to more than $900 last year, he started shopping around.

Oct 18, 2002

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Courtesy of NASE.org
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