Aug 18, 2008
It looks like our friends in DC are at it again. You know that tax gap some of those in Congress are all worried about? The tax gap, which is the difference between what the Treasury Department estimates it should receive in tax revenues and the amount it actually does receive.
It is projected that the majority of taxpayers responsible for the tax gap (57% of them) have been identified as self-employed. One way The Congressional Democrats are looking to go after one more thing in another failed attempt to narrow this so called gap are electronic transactions.
They are proposing that:
credit and debit card issuers will be required to report electronic transactions of business merchants to the IRS. They will also be required to collect and verify Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TINs) and, if they cannot verify a merchant’s TIN, to immediately begin withholding 28% of that merchant’s transactions, which will be remitted to the IRS. Making Life Difficult for the Self Employed
This is a stupid plan. These type of transactions are already well documented. And they are unlikely subjects for willful under-reporting. I would suggest you get in touch with your congressman/congress woman and tell them this is not the correct way to go about helping the U.S. economy everyone is so worried about.
To reach your congressman, us this handy Online Directory for the 110th Congress.
Aug 03, 2008
We are working on a project where we want to feature as many home office warriors we can in a post and more in the very near future. But to make it successful, I need your help. I need all of you to comment on this post with a link to your own site. I want to make this a great list of home office warriors.
In addition to the “list”, be watching very soon on HOW for a new feature where you can have your home office featured every second of every day. And we are working on one other special offerings coming soon.
So, leave your comments or you can email me, but I would rather you commented. My email address is grant@g2webmedia.com
Aug 02, 2008
My friend Andrew Flusche is giving everyone an opportunity to go to a FREE law seminar for entrepreneurs.
This is how Andrew explains it on his own blog.
Are you starting your own business? Are you moonlighting as an entrepreneur?
Come to the free law seminar that I am hosting, just for you!
Topics to be covered:
- Do you need to incorporate?
- How can you protect yourself in contracts?
- What tax deductions should you take?
- Do you need to register a trademark?
No registration or payment is required. Just bring yourself and your thirst for knowledge (and coffee!).
5:30 PM
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Tickers Coffee
2037 Plank Road
Fredericksburg, Virginia
If you have any questions about the class, please email me or call: 540.318.5824.
And if you want a reminder, visit Andrew’s blog to fill out your request.
Feb 01, 2008
Recently at All Business there was a very good article called “Do you Celebrate the Customer or the Order?” The article caused me to step back and consider the question as it applies to my own home based business and my own general attitude.
Take for example my own new home based business which has grown out of my own blogging experience. At G2 Web Media we are fortunate in the fact we are getting “new orders.” But it is more. The orders are really a side benefit to what is really going on. More important, we are building relationships with our customers. An order is a short-term benefit. The customer relationship is the lasting relationship we are building and it is that aspect of our business that will help us to continue to grow into the future.
So, “what are you celebrating in your home based business — the new orders or your new customer relationships?” I hope it is the customer relationships.