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FAQs About Independent Contractors and 1099s

FAQs About Independent Contractors and 1099s

by mattgriffinapccom | Mar 21, 2019 | Business, CBL, NLBM

With the rise of the “gig economy” and so many people now working as independent contractors (ICs), as opposed to full-time employees, you should be well-familiar with the rules and requirements for the tax form known as a 1099. A 1099 is designed to document and...
Understand What’s At Stake Before Agreeing to Serve as Trustee

Understand What’s At Stake Before Agreeing to Serve as Trustee

by mattgriffinapccom | Mar 21, 2019 | Estate Planning, NLBM, PFL

Being asked by a family member or close friend to serve as trustee for their trust upon their death can be an incredible honor. At the same time, however, serving as a trustee can be a massive responsibility—and the role is not for everyone. In fact, depending on the...
Protecting Your Intellectual Property Early On Is Vital

Protecting Your Intellectual Property Early On Is Vital

by mattgriffinapccom | Mar 14, 2019 | Business, CBL, NLBM

When it comes to intellectual property (IP), you’re probably familiar with things like patents, trademarks, and copyrights. Yet, these are just terms describing how businesses can legally protect certain types of IP. Though such terms offer a general idea about what...
Gen-X, 90210 Star Luke Perry’s Death Demonstrates the  Importance of Planning for Incapacity

Gen-X, 90210 Star Luke Perry’s Death Demonstrates the Importance of Planning for Incapacity

by mattgriffinapccom | Mar 14, 2019 | Estate Planning, NLBM, PFL

In late February, Luke Perry, who became famous starring in the 1990s TV series Beverly Hills 90210, suffered a massive stroke at age 52. He was hospitalized under heavy sedation, and five days later, when it became clear he wouldn’t recover, his family decided to...
3 Big Breaks Trump’s New Tax Law Offers Small Businesses You May Have Missed

3 Big Breaks Trump’s New Tax Law Offers Small Businesses You May Have Missed

by mattgriffinapccom | Mar 7, 2019 | Business, CBL, NLBM

As you’ve undoubtedly heard by now, the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) is the most sweeping change to the U.S. Tax Code in more than 30 years. And while the legislation provides many of the biggest breaks to large corporations, it offers numerous benefits to...
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