Why is the IRS and State Pestering the Business I Own?

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Every year, the IRS relentlessly audits and pursues back taxes, and often, small business owners find themselves under the agency’s scrutiny. But why do business owners become prime targets for IRS enforcement? Let’s explore the key reasons behind this prioritization. Especially as IRS enforcement escalates in 2024 and beyond, business owners employing a passive “hope … Continued

Autism Acceptance Month INSPIRING YOUNG MAN WITH AUTISM SPEAKS ABOUT ACCEPTANCE AND INCLUSION AT SCHOOLS THROUGHOUT NEW JERSEY

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Tim Rohrer, a 23-year-old young man with autism is on a mission to educate the world about the importance of social inclusion. Tim was bullied, isolated and excluded in school. He was able to overcome his pain by educating others. Tim shares his personal story and teaches students about acceptance and inclusion. He has spoken … Continued

Slip and fall accidents

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By John Bazzurro As the weather turns bad, many store owners and landowners begin to ask what their responsibility is with respect to clearing ice and snow from their walkways, parking lots and sidewalks.  Similarly, people begin asking whether they have a viable personal injury case where they have sustained an injury after slipping and … Continued

NJ’s past couple years of record-breaking wet weather has wreaked havoc on our septic systems. And with an upcoming spring thaw it will be certain to continue being problematic for our septic systems. Why? You ask…

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The reason being that a septic system works by absorption and evaporation. When the ground is already saturated with moisture (snow melt and/or heavy rain), the effluent has nowhere to go. Typically, the groundwater table rises during rainy periods in the winter and/or spring. Saturated soil conditions influence wastewater flow and treatment. When you continuously … Continued