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5 Legal Mistakes Every Self-Employed Entrepreneur Should Avoid
As a self-employed entrepreneur, you feel as though the weight of the world is on your shoulders. You wear all the hats: business owner, boss, human resources, marketing and product development. The slightest legal misstep has the potential to set your small business back. Tread carefully and you’ll operate within the confines of the law. These are the top legal mistakes to dodge when starting a business.
, there is plenty to keep track of. Remain up to date with the details of local, state and tax regulations

 

New Tax Reform Laws Aim to Deliver Clearer, More Beneficial Returns for Small Businesses and the American Public
As millions of American taxpayers—including small business owners, solo entrepreneurs, and gig-economy workers—are in the midst of preparing to file their 2025 income taxes this April, Keith Hall, President and CEO of the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE), is highlighting key changes to the tax code that could help filers reduce their tax burden and maximize their tax savings this year.
been a long-time advocate for passage of laws and regulations in our nation’s tax system which

 

National Association for the Self-Employed President & CEO Keith Hall Reveals Powerful Tax Strategy for Small Business Owners in New Book, Hire Your Kid
As small business owners face continued cost pressures, regulatory complexity, and an increasingly unpredictable economic environment, Keith Hall, Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and President and CEO of the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE)—is releasing a new book that offers a timely, IRS-compliant strategy to reduce tax liability while investing in the next generation of workers.
of entrepreneurs on strategies to reduce tax exposure, comply with federal and state regulations

 

Every Small Business Already Has a Story - Most Just Aren’t Telling It
If you’re self-employed or running a small business, chances are you didn’t start your company because you aspired to become a marketer, spokesperson, or public relations professional. You started it because you had a skill, an idea, or a conviction—and because you believed you could offer something better, more personal, or more trustworthy than what was already in the market. What many small business owners overlook is this: that journey is your story. And when told intentionally, it can become one of the most effective and affordable growth tools you have. In today’s crowded marketplace, customers are no longer persuaded by polished advertising alone. They want credibility. They want to understand who they are buying from, why that business exists, and whether its values align with their own. For small businesses, that creates a powerful opportunity—because authenticity is not something you need to manufacture. You already live it every day.
navigated rising costs, unpredictable revenue, changing regulations, or workforce challenges, you’ve

 

Overview of the Key Small Business and Tax Provisionsin the July 2025 Reconciliation Package
On July 4, 2025, President Trump signed into law the One Big Beautiful Bill Act [reconciliation package]. The bill includes hundreds of provisions, including extended and expanded tax cuts, and deep cuts to Medicaid, food benefits and other social welfare programs. The bill is also projected to add more than $3 trillion to the national debt over the next decade. Over the course of the last week, Republicans made several last minute changes to the bill, including stripping out controversial provisions (such as a 10 year moratorium on state-level AI regulations and a sell-off of public lands in 11 western states). The package includes significant additional funding to the Department of Homeland Security for immigration enforcement, and to the Department of Defense.
provisions (such as a 10 year moratorium on state-level AI regulations and a sell-off of public lands in 11

 

Overview of the Key Small Business and Tax Provisions in the July 2025 Reconciliation Package
On July 4, 2025, President Trump signed into law the One Big Beautiful Bill Act [reconciliation package]. The bill includes hundreds of provisions, including extended and expanded tax cuts, and deep cuts to Medicaid, food benefits and other social welfare programs. The bill is also projected to add more than $3 trillion to the national debt over the next decade. Over the course of the last week, Republicans made several last minute changes to the bill, including stripping out controversial provisions (such as a 10 year moratorium on state-level AI regulations and a sell-off of public lands in 11 western states). The package includes significant additional funding to the Department of Homeland Security for immigration enforcement, and to the Department of Defense.
provisions (such as a 10 year moratorium on state-level AI regulations and a sell-off of public

 

Hiring for Reliability: How to Spot Job Candidates with Good Attendance
Have you found “the one” for you? Or is it always, “the one that got away?” Read on to learn how to spot the perfect candidates.
is essential to familiarize yourself with these regulations before running any screening. Make sure you also

 

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