One Big Beautiful Bill Act: Part 2 – What the New Tax Law Means for Your Business

Part 2 In this second part of our two-part series on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), we examine the legislation’s impact on businesses, trusts, and estates. In addition, we will look at its overall economic impact. Estate Tax Changes The federal estate tax exemption receives a significant boost under OBBBA. Previously set to … Continue reading “One Big Beautiful Bill Act: Part 2 – What the New Tax Law Means for Your Business”

Preventing AI Deepfakes, Deterring Fentanyl and Foreign Aggression, and Strengthening Small Businesses

HALT Fentanyl Act (S 331) – On Jan. 30, Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) introduced this bipartisan act in order to close a loophole that allowed clandestine drug manufacturers to evade illegal drug laws by altering the chemical composition of fentanyl. The legislation permanently classifies all versions of fentanyl as a Schedule I substance, much like … Continue reading “Preventing AI Deepfakes, Deterring Fentanyl and Foreign Aggression, and Strengthening Small Businesses”

Dissecting Working Capital

Working capital is the difference between a business’ current assets and liabilities. Negative working capital can happen when a business’ current assets are below its current liabilities. Therefore, working Capital = Accounts Receivable + Inventory – Accounts Payable. It’s a way to measure a company’s ability to meet short-term liabilities, such as managing inventory, satisfying … Continue reading “Dissecting Working Capital”

Navigating Worker Classification: The Critical Difference Between Employees and Independent Contractors

Running a small business often means working with a mix of people: some full-time staff, part-time helpers, seasonal workers or project-based contractors. While this flexibility helps manage costs and workload, it creates a crucial decision point that many business owners underestimate: properly classifying each worker. The stakes couldn’t be higher. Companies like FedEx have paid … Continue reading “Navigating Worker Classification: The Critical Difference Between Employees and Independent Contractors”

Addressing the Digital Divide within the Workforce

The rapid pace of technological change, particularly the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in daily workflows, is reshaping the global economy and the nature of work. Today’s digital divide is no longer limited to internet access in underserved communities. The divide has now become a business risk impacting productivity, inclusion, and competitiveness. What is the … Continue reading “Addressing the Digital Divide within the Workforce”

One Big Beautiful Bill Act: Part 1 – What the New Tax Law Means for You

Part 1 The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) passed the House on July 3 and was signed into law by President Trump. This comprehensive legislation makes several expiring tax cuts from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act permanent while at the same time introducing several temporary provisions through 2028. In this two-part series, … Continue reading “One Big Beautiful Bill Act: Part 1 – What the New Tax Law Means for You”

 
 
 
 
 
 
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