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The Nevada Secretary of State has contracted with a technology company to create a $4.5 million online portal that offers "one-stop shopping" to the business community.  When complete, this website promises to allow companies to conduct nearly all state and local government business through the Secretary of State's site (www.nvsos.gov).  Currently, to open a business in Las Vegas, one must contact several different offices located all o...

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Nevada Tax Amnesty Starting July 1, 2010
By Guest Blogger Rich Vallari Southwest Sales Tax Solutions (702) 233-0049 Nevada Governor Jim Gibbons has approved a tax amnesty program that will be effective from July 1, 2010 to September 30, 2010. Specific rules regarding the amnesty program have not yet been announced, but are expected soon. In general, tax amnesty programs encourage people to file and to pay back taxes without incurring interest or penalties. In return, the ...

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Using a 401(k) to Fund a Startup - CAUTION
 With the credit crisis, rolling over a 401(k) to fund a startup business is becoming an attractive option.  However, with anything that seems like a good idea involving the terms "tax-free" or "tax-deferred," the IRS is swooping in to make sure they're not missing out on any taxable revenue.   The proper procedure requires the entrepreneur to create a new entity with its own 401(k) plan and roll over existing 401(k) funds into ...

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New 1099 Rules for Businesses
Many businesses are familiar with the method of reporting payments to independent contractors to the IRS.  Request a W-9 form from the contractor, keep track of how much you pay them, and any contractor who receives more than $600 in a year gets a 1099-MISC form from the company.  Easy, right? Now imagine you have to apply that $600/year threshold to everyone you pay, including vendors, suppliers, and service providers.  Ridiculou...

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