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State Laws Harming Some Small Businesses
While most small businesses agree with better wages and benefits, they also agree that some states have laws that make it hard to compete.
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Cybertruck-Run Business Temporarily Closes Due to Vandalism
The owner of Cyber Cream Dayton, an ice cream truck that uses the Tesla truck, had to pause his business because of severe vandalism damage.
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Former Tech CEO Pleads Guilty to $14M Payroll Tax Fraud
Andrew Park, former CEO of a tech startup, pleads guilty to evading $14 million in payroll taxes and failing to file personal tax returns.
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IRS Urges Early Filing with Free File Ahead of October Deadline
IRS encourages taxpayers with extensions to use Free File and other resources on IRS.gov over the summer to avoid the October deadline rush.
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SBA Working Capital Loans Deadline for New York Businesses: August 5, 2024
SBA reminds New York small businesses and nonprofits of the August 5, 2024, deadline for disaster loan applications due to the July 2023 storms.
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Amazon Prime Day 2024 Achieves Record Sales
Amazon announces record-breaking sales for Prime Day 2024, with millions of Prime members shopping deals across over 35 categories.
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Treasury and IRS Update RMD Regulations for IRAs and Retirement Plans
Treasury and IRS issue final RMD regulations for IRAs and retirement plans, reflecting changes from SECURE Act and SECURE 2.0 Act.
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SBA Amends Disaster Declaration, Offers Loans to Texas Nonprofits
SBA amends disaster declaration for Texas, offering low-interest loans to nonprofits in Bailey County and other areas for repair and recovery.
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Small Business Demonstrates What’s Possible When Adopting AI
Adopting AI is helping small business owners dramatically increase their productivity levels, making them more efficient and profitable.
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Nearly All Small Business Owners Are Happy When Fulfilled at Work
Even with low business optimism, a new survey finds that 91 percent of small business owner respondents said they were happy with their jobs.
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