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1) MA - Unemployment Insurance Guide for Employers

[0.300]  Simplifying the Unemployment Insurance Law: A Guide for Employers A Message to Massachusetts EmployersAs the Massachusetts agency responsible for administering the unemployment insurance program, the Division of Unemployment Assistance (DUA) is committed to helping you understand your rights and…

2) Employee vs. Subcontractor: Working with Independent Contractors

[0.300]  Protect Yourself with a Detailed Paper Trail Ask for a written contract. At a minimum, the contract should include the contractor's business name and address, and describe the services they are providing and what it will cost. Get a completed I-9 form from the subcontractor (I usually ask…

3) Help Paying for Health Insurance Through the Insurance Partnership

[0.300]  If you live and work in Massachusetts and are covered under a health insurance plan through your employer, you may be eligible for state assistance to help pay your health insurance premiums. It’s available for the self-employed, too. It is NOT a health insurance plan (you keep your own…

4) Jo Landers Bookkeeping Clients

[0.300]  All Out Adventures, Inc. Easthampton, Massachusetts - 12-15 hrs/month, since 2006 I was brought in to All Out when their executive director went on maternity leave. A small non-profit which provides full inclusion of people with disabilities in outdoor recreational activities, including biking,…

5) Resume - Jo Landers

[0.300]  27 Howard Avenue, Easthampton, MA 01027 General Qualifications Bookkeeping since 1990, typesetting, layout and design since 1988; print project management since 1995, web site design and development since 1996, PHP/MySQL database development since 2006. Software skills including, but not limited…

6) Why You Shouldn't Use a Free or ISP-provided Email Address for Business

[0.300]  If you're like most people, you use an email address given to you by your internet service provider (ISP), even if you have a company web site. It's free and convenient, and you save time and trouble not checking email from multiple accounts, right? Wrong! You probably already know…

7) Tax Saving Tips for Married Gay Couples

[0.300]  Same sex couples legally married under Massachusetts law must file as individuals for Federal tax purposes. You may be able to turn this to your advantage at tax time, especially if you itemize deductions (note that many of these tips also apply to heterosexual couples who are not legally married…

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