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Wyoming vs. Delaware vs. Nevada LLC in 2026: Asset Protection, Privacy, and Annual Costs Compared
·mike

Wyoming vs. Delaware vs. Nevada LLC in 2026: Asset Protection, Privacy, and Annual Costs Compared

A 2026 comparison of Wyoming, Delaware, and Nevada LLCs across real annual costs ($110–$600), charging-order statutes, single-member protection, anonymity rules, and the foreign-qualification trap that erases out-of-state savings.

llc
business-structure
incorporation
liability-protection
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FTC Non-Compete Rule Withdrawn: How Employers Should Adapt to the State-by-State Patchwork in 2026
·mike

FTC Non-Compete Rule Withdrawn: How Employers Should Adapt to the State-by-State Patchwork in 2026

On February 12, 2026, the FTC removed its 2024 non-compete ban from the Code of Federal Regulations, but pivoted to case-by-case Section 5 enforcement and consent orders against employers like Rollins. With California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, and other states tightening their own rules, a single national non-compete template is now a compliance hazard. This guide maps the state landscape and lays out a five-step plan for employers.

compliance
legal
contracts
hiring
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Section 530 Safe Harbor: How Small Businesses Can Defend Worker Classifications
·mike

Section 530 Safe Harbor: How Small Businesses Can Defend Worker Classifications

Section 530 of the Revenue Act of 1978 eliminates back federal employment taxes on misclassified contractors when small businesses pass three tests — reporting consistency, substantive consistency, and reasonable basis. Revenue Procedure 2025-10 updated the rules in January 2025, the first major change in 40 years.

small-business
tax-compliance
independent-contractor
payroll
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Independent Contractor Misclassification: The 2024 DOL Six-Factor Test and How to Stay Compliant
·mike

Independent Contractor Misclassification: The 2024 DOL Six-Factor Test and How to Stay Compliant

Total exposure per misclassified worker now commonly lands between $15,000 and $100,000 once federal back taxes, FLSA back wages with liquidated damages, and state penalties stack. Here is what the 2024 DOL final rule changed, how the IRS and state ABC tests differ, and how Section 530 and the VCSP can cap retroactive liability.

independent-contractor
compliance
tax-compliance
payroll
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Cat Food, Body Oil, and Stage Costumes: Weird Tax Stories Every Business Owner Should Know
·mike

Cat Food, Body Oil, and Stage Costumes: Weird Tax Stories Every Business Owner Should Know

A walk through five tax-court rulings — Seacat's cat food, Wheir's body oil, ABBA's costumes, the Hess implants case, and Capone-style evasion — and the documentation, commingling, and "ordinary and necessary" rules they expose for small business owners.

tax
tax-deductions
tax-compliance
small-business
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The Complete Service Agreement Template Guide: Protect Your Business and Get Paid Faster
·mike

The Complete Service Agreement Template Guide: Protect Your Business and Get Paid Faster

A working guide to service agreements for freelancers, consultants, and small businesses—covering scope, payment terms, IP ownership, termination, and the boilerplate that decides who wins a dispute.

contracts
templates
small-business
legal
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Collections Letter Templates: A 5-Step Framework to Get Paid Without Burning Bridges
·mike

Collections Letter Templates: A 5-Step Framework to Get Paid Without Burning Bridges

A five-step B2B collections letter sequence—friendly reminder, second notice, firm appeal, final demand, and payment plan—with sample wording, timing bands (14 to 90 days past due), late fee math, and FDCPA and California SB 1286 guardrails.

accounts-receivable
cash-flow
small-business
templates
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Corporate Transparency Act in 2026: What Small Business Owners Actually Need to Know
·mike

Corporate Transparency Act in 2026: What Small Business Owners Actually Need to Know

In March 2025, FinCEN's interim final rule removed roughly 99.8% of U.S. entities from Corporate Transparency Act reporting. Domestic LLCs and corporations no longer file BOI reports, but foreign-registered companies, state-level disclosure laws, and bank due diligence still demand clean beneficial ownership records.

small-business
compliance
llc
legal
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Engagement Letters for Accountants: A Complete Guide to Protecting Your Practice
·mike

Engagement Letters for Accountants: A Complete Guide to Protecting Your Practice

Over half of tax-related professional liability claims against CPA firms involve engagements with no signed engagement letter, and firms without one see average claim amounts rise 19% to 71%. A well-drafted letter defines scope, caps liability, and converts the riskiest part of onboarding into a defensible client relationship.

cpa
accounting
legal
contracts
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The Retainer Agreement Template That Protects Both Sides: A Practical Guide for Service Businesses
·mike

The Retainer Agreement Template That Protects Both Sides: A Practical Guide for Service Businesses

A clause-by-clause walkthrough of the retainer agreement a service business actually needs—scope, unused hours, termination, and revenue recognition—plus a ready-to-adapt template.

contracts
templates
consulting
freelance
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Engagement Letters: The Complete Guide to Protecting Your Business Relationships
·mike

Engagement Letters: The Complete Guide to Protecting Your Business Relationships

A practical guide to engagement letters for service businesses covering the eleven components every letter needs, the drafting mistakes that cost professionals real money, and how a signed letter connects to accurate revenue forecasting and accounts receivable in your books.

legal
small-business
consulting
freelance
+4
Final Demand Letters for Unpaid Invoices: A Complete Guide
·mike

Final Demand Letters for Unpaid Invoices: A Complete Guide

A final demand letter is the last formal step before court for an unpaid invoice. This guide covers what to include, when to send it, the seven mistakes that sink most letters, and the bookkeeping systems that prevent the need for one in the first place.

accounts-receivable
invoicing
small-business
cash-flow
+4
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