Laws for Businesses

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By eHow Business Editor 2 comments
With some concentrated effort, you can eliminate or drastically cut down on the amount of unsolicited useless information that shows up in your mailbox... more »
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An Employer Tax Identification Number (aka Federal Tax Identification Number) is just that: a number assigned to your business to let the federal government know who you are. Get a tax ID number by filling out a simple form on the IRS website... more »
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Telephone sales calls are inconvenient, disruptive and downright annoying. Luckily, there are things you can do to reduce or eliminate them... more »
By Carol Tilley-Williams 0 comments
It takes a special person to organize and operate an animal rescue, but it takes business smarts and attention to state and federal laws to get it off the ground. Getting organized, informed and prepared for very hard work are central to getting ... more »
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When it comes to running a small business, a partnership can either be a dream situation or a disaster waiting to happen. Taking the time to structure a business partnership can be the key to creating a successful business... more »
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Whether you own a restaurant or simply want to host a special event, you will need a liquor license if you plan to serve liquor to your patrons or event attendees legally. Each state in the United States has specific rules for applying for a ... more »
By etheking 0 comments
teaches you easy ways to get more out of a business.. more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Australia is an attractive and profitable market for American enterprises, since there are very few language, cultural and political barriers to overcome in order to do business. With little difficulty entering the country and a Free Tariff ... more »
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There are several elements that must be satisfied for a covenant not-to-compete clause to be valid. These elements are set out in the Section 1. Once the elements are met, there are several additional steps to take to enforce the non compete ... more »
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You will learn how to have a happy and successful life... more »
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The hardest thing you will ever do for success in your business is LOCATE the Vision in your head, and PURSUE it with Focus and Agony until you Arrive to your Destination unto Faith and Works, but whatever you do don’t GIVE UP….. more »
By eHow Health Editor 0 comments
In order to open a new business or operate an existing one, the owner must update the doors to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). To understand how this affects the bottom line of the business, you must learn to ... more »
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Any producer of food labeled "organic" must be certified by a USDA-accredited agency. Certification standards focus on the practices and materials of production, which must meet organic standards and be constantly documented. The certified ... more »
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Closing a corporation properly is just as important as forming one. Each state has its own procedure and documents for closing down corporations, but they are generally similar. Failure to follow the procedures and securing the Certificate of ... more »
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Business owners must pay attention to the rules regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). It is important to do more than read the regulations and put them aside. You must comply with all of them and protect yourself from ... more »
By eric1985 1 comments
When you create something, like a book, script, song, or poem, you have an automatic copyright. Proving that copyright, however, is important if a dispute arises. You can prove it for free... more »
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A 1031 like-kind exchange is a legally viable way to exchange similar property without realizing a gain for tax purposes. The property is exchanged through a qualified intermediary (QI) within a specific time frame. Since this is an exchange ... more »
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People with disabilities want to move about in society with the best access possible. Fortunately, both law and social conscience are moving toward increasing access for all citizens... more »
By etheking 0 comments
teaches you how to finance your money.. more »
By Mandy Vemulapalli 0 comments
Dealing with litigation is an expensive reality for many businesses. As a quicker and less costly option, many businesses are choosing alternative dispute resolution. Here are some resources to help you find a qualified arbitrator... more »
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Businesses who generate hazardous waste are required by law to follow strict disposal regulations. The Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 was created to track hazardous waste from "cradle to grave" and to protect humans and the ... more »
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Whether you do it for profit or not, conducting a petting zoo without a Class C license is a federal crime. Petting zoos must maintain permits and pass routine state inspections. Being licensed, insured and USDA-certified are prerequisites for ... more »
By Jay-Tee Dean 0 comments
What Exactly Are The single most persuasive words to use to guarantee sales success? Contrary to conventional advertising wisdom, the most persuasive words in selling are not “FREE” and “NEW.” The word “BECAUSE” is far more persuasive. Why?.. more »
By AxSpark 0 comments
A bank can offer the most lucrative credit card deal, but… there is always a possibility of you falling victim of some unfair practices, like universal default, hidden fees, shady calculation of interest rate, etc... more »
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NEVER BELIEVE ANY FAKE ID SITE REVIEWS. THEY ARE POSTED BY SITE OWNERS WHO OWN A FAKE ID SITE.. more »