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The CARES Act for Small Businesses

With the passing of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security ("CARES") Act, businesses are recommended to review the resources available to them to battle the effects of COVID-19 on their operations. We'll focus on the resources set aside for companies that...

Incentives to Opening a Business in Nevada

Nevada is already a great place to work and set up shop without having to worry about burdensome taxation. However, the right tax deduction or access to capital can help a business lower its tax liability and/or help with its bottom line. Nevada provides a range of...

Nevada Series LLCs

A series LLC is a limited liability company with one or more internal divisions. Each division of a series LLC may have separate business activities, objectives, liabilities, assets, members, and even managers. Each series of the limited liability company is protected...

Changes to Nevada Commerce Tax Filings

The filing requirement for Commerce Tax has been changed. If the Nevada gross revenue of your business from July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019 was $4,000,000 or less, your business is no longer required to file a Commerce Tax return and your Commerce Tax Account will...

Merger and Acquisition Archetypes

There are many ways to help your business's bottom line. One of the fastest ways to achieve this goal, if done correctly, is through mergers and acquisitions. You've probably heard of the term before, and have a general understanding of what happens to companies when...

Holiday Parties: The Legal Side

Company holiday parties are a customary and traditional way for employers to show appreciation to their hard-working, loyal employees. It's also a great way to boost company morale and create a better work environment. However, there are instances where the best of...

Privilege Licensing in Nevada

Congratulations on securing your State License from the Nevada Secretary of State. So, what now? Can you legally conduct business? Well, more often than not, your business will be required to have a local license at the county or city level. Depending on the operation...

Forming a Nonprofit Business

Classifying as a nonprofit organization has always been a popular choice for Nevada business owners when deciding on the classification of their new business entity. Not all businesses can be classified as a nonprofit or 501(c)(3), however. To qualify for 501(c)(3)...

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