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Monthly Archives: October 2020
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The DOJ Just Slammed Google With a Landmark Antitrust Case
by Isobel Asher Hamilton and Aaron Holmes • • 0 Comments
It’s the largest legal challenge that Google has faced in its history, and is likely to result in a court fight that could last years.
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4 Tips to Fight Employee Disengagement During the Holidays
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During peak season, leaders shouldn’t let employee morale and recognition go by the wayside.
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Use These 10 Facebook Ad Campaigns to Maximize Your ROI
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5 Ways to Become a Stronger Business Amidst Crisis
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50 Cent Doubles Down on Rejection of Biden's Tax Plan
by Kenny Herzog • • 0 Comments
The rapper and businessman continues his social media tirade; bad fiduciary puns ensue.
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The Problems With Passive Income for Entrepreneurs
by Timothy Carter • • 0 Comments
Passive income can be a path to building meaningful wealth, but there are some serious problems with passive income that you’ll need to reconcile before moving forward with any plan.
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The number of hospitalizations grows and Mexico City could return to a red light
by Entrepreneur en Español • • 0 Comments
For now, the job will be to increase the number of tests and isolate positive cases as well as continue to insist on preventive measures.
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Fighting Zoom Fatigue? These Cards Can Help
by Jessica Abo • • 0 Comments
The co-founder of DigiCards shares how business owners can increase engagement with teams that are working remotely.
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Just when you thought it couldn’t get worse, business rates return in April
by Timothy Adler • • 0 Comments
Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
The government needs to say whether the current one-year business rates holiday for retail and hospitality businesses is going to be extended.
So says John Webber, head of business rates of property consultancy Colliers International, which has monitored the number of business rates appeals flooding the Valuation Office Agency (VOA), part of HM Revenue & Customs, which is tasked with processing complaints as part of a three-stage “check, challenge, appeal” process.
According to Colliers, some 170,000 businesses have taken the first step towards appealing against their rates since the pandemic began in the UK in March. That is more than the total number in the three previous years, during which 159,000 queried their rates.
>See also: Chancellor Rishi Sunak may scrap business rates in favour of a land tax
Partly, it’s the government’s own fault that the VOA is so swamped with business rates appeals.
Businesses are being forced into challenging ratings assessments now because the government has yet to announce whether the one-year business rates holiday for retail and hospitality announced in March is going to be extended.
Business rates are a tax on properties that are used for commercial purposes and are charged based on an estimate