Obama underscores commitment to restoring fairness to the tax code Wisconsin working families will receive $1.2 billion dollars back in the pockets of Wisconsin working families as working pay tax credit Many working Americans have lost a job or are fighting to keep their small business open. Many more are struggling
New York TimesThai Protests Reveal Deep Divisions“Whoever wins or loses this round, the stalemate and tension will remain,” said Thongchai Winichakul, a professor of Southeast Asian history at the University of Wisconsin. The “red shirts,” as the protesters are known, draw their strength from the
Business calendarLeads Club of Bethesda will meet from 8-9 am to network with business professionals at the Original Pancake House, 7700 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda. Call 301-469-0607 or visit www.leadsclub.com. Maryland Small Business Development Center seminar,
HispanicBusiness.comGuest column: Obama boosts small businessE-mail tsyill@wisconsin technologycouncil.com. To learn more about the Small Business Administration in Wisconsin, go to www.sba.gov/localresources/district/wi. The University of Wisconsin's Small Business Development Centers are providing advice for SBA-backed lending up for March, but still weak
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Obama underscores commitment to restoring fairness to the tax code ... - WTN News
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WASHINGTON - Today, on Tax Day, I will meet with several working families, just like the ones all across America, who are facing tough choices during this economic crisis. I underscored this commitment to a simpler tax code that rewards work and the pursuit of the American dream and supports a future of sustained economic growth that creates good jobs and rising incomes for all Americans. I discussed the unprecedented action his Administration has taken to give tax cuts to the Americans who need them, while jump-starting growth and job creation in the process. Wisconsin working families will receive $1.2 billion dollars back in the pockets of Wisconsin working families as working pay tax credit
Many working Americans have lost a job or are fighting to keep their small business open. Many more are struggling to make payments, to stay in their home, or to pursue a college education. To help middle-class families get back on their feet and restore some
Little in the current economy gives one reason to be upbeat. Yet, the recent focus on entrepreneurial activities, innovation, and the best way to keep the country moving forward seems at least to focus on the best questions. What these new ventures look like and what they need to thrive varies from context to context. For example. Ann Bartow, Mike Madison, and I gave talks at West Virgina Law’s Digital Entrepreneurship: The Incentives and Legal Risks. We and several others looked at the different ways law can help or harm digital entrepreneurship. As Mike noted, Fordham just had a conference called When Worlds Collide: Intellectual Property at the Interface Between Systems of Knowledge Creation. And on April 24 the University of Wisconsin Law School is hosting a Creativity, Law and Entrepreneurship Workshop. As much as I love to talk about IP and innovation, two recent encounters reminded me that the law plays a huge role in business success in general.
In one case, a boutique gin distiller called Peach Street has made a damn fine gin called Jackelope. If you are in Colorado where the gin is made, the cost is about $30. If, however, you are lucky enough to buy it from a local store the price rises to around $45 per bottle. Now I will tell you that the gin is worth it. Nonetheless, facing competition from companies with better scale and larger distribution networks such as say Hendrick’s, Peach Street will have real problems. Hendrick’s is a favorite among gin drinkers and costs quite a bit less that Jackelope. I still say Jackelope is worth it. But getting people to try it at that price point is difficult. It may be that scale is Peach Street’s problem. It may have to find a way to lower its price and rely on volume to compete. If there is no way to lower the price point, Peach Street may be doing as well as it can for now. Yet, it could be that the Internet provides a lever that Peach Street would not have had ten years ago. The marketing is direct and sales could be handled online. That leaves distribution.
I'm a 27 year old Wisconsin Indian, where can I get 5,000$ to help start my small business? Grants, Funding?
Jun 25, 2008 by bigrezbum | Posted in Small Business
Can anyone piont me in the right direction for funding for a small owned and operated service business?
Street corners at midnight. ;)
Patrick | Jun 25, 2008
Starting a construction business in Wisconsin.?
Nov 08, 2008 by crickett | Posted in Small Business
I am thinking about starting a small construction business in southern wisconsin. I need to know how or what licenses I will need. Do I need insurance? Do I need a contractor's license? What will I need to start a successful business without getting into any trouble with the law?
in starting a small business what do i need...tax number...ect?
Mar 05, 2008 by big shooter larrz | Posted in United States
like for a data entry or rebate processor online,im in wisconsin,do i need to register as a business with the state?
Yes! You need to register with the state you'll be operating your business in and also apply for a federal tax ID # with Internal Revenue Service. Check to see if you need to apply for a local tax id #.(I'm not too sure abt Wisconsin)
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