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In This Issue
  • Making Your Home Office Work For You
    Despite some seemingly “too good to be true” perks, establishing, maintaining, and working from a home office can have its challenges. Knowing what your needs are will help you navigate these issues and have a productive and pleasant workspace.
  • Ask The Experts: Employee or Independent Contractor
    Q: Is there a minimum someone must make for employee taxes to be paid and taken out (including Social Security and Medicare)? If I have employees, will the business be required to carry workers compensation insurance even if they’re part time?
 




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May 2013

Feature Story:
Making Your Home Office Work For You


Working from home or basing a new business from home is a good way to save money in the start-up phase or may be a permanent choice for many small businesses. The idea of working from home is very appealing to many workers. No commute, a fully stocked kitchen any time you want, a private bathroom, and no dress code.

Despite these seemingly "too good to be true" perks, establishing, maintaining, and working from a home office can have its challenges.

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