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They Say Your B-Plan is a Road Map. But Should You Follow It?
Have you become a prisoner of your business plan? Business leaders are increasingly at a crossroads: You face a scenario or challenge that your current business plan never anticipated, but you cannot afford to lose…
Most Common Pitfalls of Commercial Kitchens
In the bustling world of culinary arts, commercial kitchens are the backbone of successful restaurants and catering businesses. Yet navigating the operation of these professional cooking spaces can be as challenging as mastering the perfect…
Podcast: Philip Cooper’s Blueprint for Hospitality Success
In this episode of “Made in Atlanta”, hosted by Liger Chief Strategist Eric V. Holtzclaw, we chat with Philip Cooper, the force behind Cellared Roots Hospitality. Cooper recounts his ascent from entry-level hospitality roles to…
Don’t Ignore Cloud Computing When Competing With Giants
In the dynamic arena of modern commerce, cloud computing stands as a pivotal enabler, leveling the technological playing field between small businesses and industry giants. By providing scalable, affordable, and accessible computing resources, cloud technologies…
How Elections Influence Market Trends and Business Strategy
In the world of business and economics, there are many factors that can alter markets and change the market atmosphere for business owners. One specific event that always seems to have some sort of effect…
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Did You Know…?
The following information may be of interest to individuals and groups in or related to small businesses:
- How to request help from IRS Independent Office of Appeals
- Taxpayers have the right to challenge the IRS’ position
- What taxpayers should do if they receive mail from IRS
- Tax pros: 2024 Nationwide Tax Forums registration open
- Taxpayers and tax pros: Beware of common tax scams
- SECURE 2.0 Act changes affect how businesses complete Forms W-2
- Disaster relief FAQs: Retirement plans and IRAs under the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022
- Understanding when the IRS can offer disaster-related tax relief for individuals and businesses affected by federally declared disasters