Remove Legal Remove Office Equipment Remove Transportation
article thumbnail

Moving your business to another state: 5 HR questions to ask

Insperity

The most obvious concerns stem from the legal issues surrounding your current state’s laws and how different the laws are in your new location. Before you start to pack any boxes, obviously, it’s wise to consult legal counsel. Summing it all up.

Payroll 264
article thumbnail

Making Taxes Less Taxing

Success

You’ll Be Able To Deduct Business Expenses From Your Revenue Before You Pay Your Taxes These are some common deductible freelance expenses: Advertising Books, magazines and reference materials Business insurance Business meals Continuing education—including business-related workshops and seminars Equipment and depreciation—including computers, cellphones (..)

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

hairy legs at work, my office sent me a random TV, and more

Ask a Manager

My office sent me a random TV I work remotely and have never been into my office. A few weeks after I was hired, and well after I received my regular office equipment, I was also sent a 72-inch TV. There is no reason for me to use this in the course of my work, and I believe it was likely sent in error.

article thumbnail

update: will it hurt my chances of getting hired if I can only do video interviews?

Ask a Manager

I had enough time after arriving in the UK to properly rent a flat, take a couple of work trips, arrange all my legal documents, and setup my bills and internet connection, all that before the world fell into chaos. And I can say with absolute certainty that I got this job at the exact right moment.