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Zoning Permits are Required for Denver Home Based Businesses
Just doing a little freelance work from home? You may still need to have a zoning permit if you live in Denver.
Why Your Small Business Website May Benefit from a Creative Commons License
What small business owner wouldn’t love to see a bit of content he or she put up on the web, or a marketing campaign he or she launched on YouTube become known around the world? Especially if that content could generate just the right amount of new business! Everyone likes the idea of their content being shared, but no one wants to see their content stolen. This post will discuss the ways your small business website may benefit from a Creative Commons license.
3 Timely Colorado Business Formation Tips
There is a lot to think about when forming a new business, and some concerns need to be addressed right away or you may face problems down the road. This post contains three time sensitive Colorado business formation tips and where to get help with them.
Preparing Quarterly Tax Payments for Your New Colorado Small Business
If you are a relatively new Colorado small business, and the January deadline to pay estimated taxes just snuck up on you, you might want to put a planning and reporting mechanism in place for the rest of the year, especially where setting funds aside to meet your tax obligations is concerned.
Your Small Business, For Sale
This post will discuss legal issues to consider, thoughts on establishing value, and tips on finding a buyer for your small business.
3 Things to Know Before Starting an Online Business
It seems simple – no lease to sign, no building to maintain or insure, fewer employees to manage. Online is easy, and starting up a new business is as simple as building a website! Only, it’s not.
Eight Important Questions For Your Small Business Attorney
Whether you are a Colorado small business just getting started, or an established company with locations throughout the United States (and growing!), it’s important that you work with an attorney throughout the life of your business. This post will discuss eight things entrepreneurs with new or established businesses should discuss with a small business attorney.
Business Tax Planning and Important 2017 Due Dates
As a Colorado small business attorney, I know how stressful preparing for tax time is, so I am sharing some dates I hope will be helpful to you in planning and preparing for your tax payment deadlines. While it is easy enough to Google due dates, you may want to read over this list to make sure you haven’t forgotten anything.
Tax Advice from Your Small Business Attorney
Make sure you have spoken to an attorney for tax planning before you ever get a phone call or a letter from the IRS.
What Denver Small Business Owners Can Learn from Coach Kubiak
Denver small business owners may, on occasion, think about what would happen if they were no longer able to lead their team, but most of us prefer not to dwell on it. This post will discuss planning for succession, and making sure your business can succeed without you, whether you step down by choice, or because you have to.
8 Common Contract Disputes Impacting Small Businesses
8 Common Contract Disputes Impacting Small Businesses You might think that your business is so small and inoffensive that you won’t have contract disputes. You will live up to the terms of any contracts you have, and you will judiciously choose business partners who...
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