7 Steps for a Successful Business Process Analysis

7 Steps for a Successful Business Process AnalysisBusiness process mapping is crucial for all businesses, regardless of size. It can assist in enhancing performance and enable you to apply technological advancements for future success. You can look more closely at how your work is carried out by making a map of all your procedures. ThereContinueContinue reading “7 Steps for a Successful Business Process Analysis”

5 Tips to Overcome Your Google Ads Account Suspension

5 Tips to Overcome Your Google Ads Account SuspensionEvery year, Google suspends ad accounts that violate their policies, from suspicious payments to using redirects on landing pages or simply offering extremely generous discounts that seem like a scam. There are numerous reasons Google suspends ad accounts, but that doesn’t mean it’s always permanent. With aContinueContinue reading “5 Tips to Overcome Your Google Ads Account Suspension”

How to Streamline Payroll for Your Small Business

How to Streamline Payroll for Your Small BusinessRunning a small business can be overwhelming, especially regarding payroll. There are many things to think about, from filing taxes to ensuring employees are paid on time. Luckily, there are a few ways you can streamline the process and make it a little less daunting.Automate Your PayrollOne ofContinueContinue reading “How to Streamline Payroll for Your Small Business”

Documents You’ll Need When Starting a Small Business 

Documents You’ll Need When Starting a Small Business One of the primary steps of getting your new small business off the ground is getting your requisite documents together. There are contracts, government requirements, and several financial papers. Let’s take a look at just some of the important paperwork that you will need for your new company.Permits,ContinueContinue reading “Documents You’ll Need When Starting a Small Business “

IRS warns taxpayers about new $600 threshold for third-party payment reporting

IRS warns taxpayers about new $600 threshold for third-party payment reportingThe change applies to payments from third-party networks, such as Venmo or PayPal, for transactions such as part-time work, side jobs or selling goods, according to the IRS.Before 2022, the federal Form 1099-K reporting threshold was for taxpayers with more than 200 transactions worth anContinueContinue reading “IRS warns taxpayers about new $600 threshold for third-party payment reporting”

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