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Barbara Weltman
How does a small business navigate the uncertainty of tax policy for 2011? Barbara Weltman joins Jim Blasingame to talk about why current tax policies are creating a great deal of uncertainty among small businesses, including the new 1099 reporting provision.
Giovanni Coratolo
What are the most pressing small business public policy issues? Giovanni Coratolo and Margaret Shepard joins Jim Blasingame to report on the health care bill, proposed new taxes and a looming cap and trade bill.
Giovanni Coratolo
What are the most pressing small business public policy issues? Giovanni Coratolo and Margaret Shepard joins Jim Blasingame to report on the health care bill, proposed new taxes and a looming cap and trade bill.
Pete Sepp
What new taxes and tax increases will be levied as a result of proposed legislation such as the health care reform bill? Pete Sepp and Jim Blasingame review this list of new taxes.
Grace-Marie Turner
Reporting on the progress of the health care reform debate, Grace-Marie Turner talks with Jim Blasingame about the impact of health reform bills on small business, including the possibility of higher taxes and premiums if a public options bill is passed.
Guy Sorman
Is the free-market system and Reaganomics still valid in the 21st century? Guy Sorman says absolutely it is, and he defends these principles in this interview with Jim Blasingame, including making the case for lower taxes and encouraging entrepreneurship instead of growing the government.
Steve DelBianco
The Internet sales tax debate is heating up again and Steve DelBianco joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the bill currently in Congress that would force small Internet-based businesses to be prepared to collect and remit sales taxes to the 8,000 sales tax jurisdictions in the U.S..
Giovanni Coratolo
What are the key small business public policy issues being debated today? Giovanni Coratolo joins Jim Blasingame to discuss taxes, healthcare, the union bill, cap and trade and other legislation that will oppress small business.
Pete Sepp
Every penny of income earned by American's prior to April 13, 2009 goes to pay only taxes. Unfortunately, citizens of some states, like California and Connecticut, have to work longer, because of their state tax burden. Pete Sepp joins Jim Blasingame to report on this milestone and whether things are getting better or worse. Hint: the news is not good.
Eva Rosenberg
Are there things a small business can do to minimize the risk of an IRS audit? Eva Rosenberg, joins Jim Blasingame to identify some tips and best practices to help you stay in the good graces of the IRS. Plus, how to use the new Net Operating Loss provisions in the Economic Stimulus Package.