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By spending time on finding the right legal representation for your business when you're not under the gun, you can make sure that you use the best person.
The budgeting process is on the horizon. A deeper but relatively quick evaluation of your business could be useful, not only to budgeting but also planning strategically.
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IRS Wants Its $7 Billion From Independent Contractor Misclassifications
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Finding Legal Representation for Your Business
By spending time on finding the right legal representation for your business when you're not under the gun, you can make sure that you use the best person.
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Ask The Readers: Should Kids Get Paid For Doing Chores?
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