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Payroll Tax Break Helps Job Creation

In his State of the Union Address tonight, President Obama is expected to speak about incentives to stimulate job creation. The 10% unemployment rate is a big drag on the economy and everyone knows that small businesses do most of the hiring in the US. Numerous ideas have been discussed to encourage small businesses to hire but most are either not worthwhile for business owners or are too costly for tax payers. However, one great idea is a payroll tax break. Find out how you can benefit. Read the full article >>

Most small to mid-sized businesses--and particularly start-ups--extend credit in order to build momentum. The problem with extending credit in the B2B environment is that many times repayment can get spotty. Bill collection can become difficult, especially if there arent full-time resources to devote to the process. Read the full article >>

As your business grows, it is necessary to address the process of payroll. This can be managed in-house as long as you have a limited number of employees. For most businesses, as the company thrives, the numbers of employees increase, warranting the act of outsourcing for payroll services. Read the full article >>

A major restructuring forced United Airlines to consider outsourcing its call center to slash operating costs. United chose a hybrid model, linking both in-house and outsourced call centers. The final result: 75 percent of centers were outsourced, with three major centers remaining in-house. The question that drove these changes: where is the work done best? Read the full article >>



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