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Managing Your Business
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Protecting Against Theft
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With the many tasks business owners must daily carry out just
to keep the business running, security issues are apt to take a back seat in
the owner's preoccupation. Yet security problems, including employee theft
of trade secrets and other intellectual property, shoplifting and burglaries,
among other threats, pose a serious, and growing, hazard to business
profitability--and even to survival.
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Staying a Step Ahead of Tax Season
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Managing a small business is demanding, and we'll bet finding
time to do tax planning probably isn't one of your year-end priorities.
However, according to tax professionals, fall is the best time to make sure
that you do not give unnecessary money to the Internal Revenue Service next
April. Here are a few tips you can take to protect your business.
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Set the Right Priorities in Obtaining Business Insurance
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Many business owners, rushing to get their service or product
launched, put off thinking about their business insurance needs until it's too
late. Lacking adequate coverage, they may find themselves out of business
altogether because of a fire, an auto accident, employee embezzlement or
theft, or injuries suffered by a customer on their premises.
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Tax Strategies for Financially Successful Business Owners
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The greatest intergenerational transfer of wealth will occur
over the coming two decades. Surprisingly, many high net worth business owners
aren't developing the tax reduction strategies that could save their families
hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxes. Here are a few ideas on how to
protect the wealth you've accumulated from the tax man.
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IRS Audit Anxiety? Know Your Taxpayer Rights
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The recently amended Taxpayer Bill of Rights passed by Congress
greatly expands the protections available to business owners and other taxpayers
when undergoing an audit as part of an IRS claim that past taxes and penalties
are owed. Most important, should you decide that you have a legitimate case for
suing the government, to recoup legal expenses and damages, the proof burden
has shifted from you to the IRS.
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