Oklahoma to Pay New Residents
Posted by Staff Writer on 11/15/2018 to
Tips for Entrepreneurs
Oklahoma to Pay New Residents
$10,000 to Move to Tulsa
IncSmart Oklahoma (Small Business and Startups) - Oklahoma to pay incentives to new residents and digital nomads. The city of Tulsa wants you to move there. They are even willing to pay you $10,000. To receive the $10,000, you must work from home. You can not move to Tulsa and get a local job. The cities population is 402,000 people, and is the second largest city in Oklahoma. You must be able to move to the city within 6 months.
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Amazon to Headquarter in Virginia
Posted by Staff Writer on 11/14/2018 to
Business Opportunities
Amazon to Headquarter in Virginia
Arlington County Virginia to Issue Bonds
IncSmart Virginia (Small Business and Startups) - Governor Ralf Northern announces Amazon's plans to headquarter in National Landing Virginia. Virginia is offering Amazon $573 million is subsidies from the state. Virginia is also paying bonuses to Amazon for helping create jobs, and a $300 million dollar infrastructure deal. Virginia will provide Amazon $22,000 per person for workforce creation, up to a maximum of $750 million dollars. Virginia and Arlington County are offering as much as $800 in public assistance. Virginia will have to share the headquarters with New York City.
New York Estate Planning
Posted by Staff Writer on 11/13/2018 to
IncSmart Products
New York Estate Planning Kits
New IncSmart Legal Binders
IncSmart New York (Small Business and Startups) - IncSmart has a new legal binder for it's customers. It is the Estate Planning Binder. Estate planning is the process of anticipating and planning your assets and liabilities. This binder can help you keep your records of investments in order. The binder can also be used by family members for the disposal and disbursements after the customer passes away. This will eliminate uncertainties over the administration of a probate court and to keep the value of the estate together to reduce taxes and other fees.
Nevada and the Terrorism Safety Act
Posted by Staff Writer on 11/12/2018 to
Business Law
Nevada and the Terrorism Safety Act
MGM Resorts Legal Defense
IncSmart Nevada (Small Business and Startups) - Nevada and the Terrorism Safety Act. The Safety Act limits a companies liability from a terrorist attack if it developed or deployed security technologies or services certified by the Department of Homeland Security. MGM is the first company to use the Safety Act after the attack on America on 9/11. The Safety Act limits and can eliminate a companies liability from a terrorist attack. The Department of Homeland Security is responsible of the certification. Certification can take longer than a year. DHS has yet to act on the decision to call the attack in Las Vegas, a terrorist attack.
Veterans SBA in District of Columbia
Posted by Staff Writer on 11/9/2018 to
Tips for Entrepreneurs
Veterans SBA in District of Columbia
Small Business Resources for Veterans
IncSmart District of Columbia (Small Business and Startups) - Veterans SBA in District of Columbia. The SBA or Small Business Association, offers many resources for veterans who want to start there own companies. The SBA Veterans advantage is waving all fees for loan qualifications if approved. The SBA loans are not given by the SBA, but rather, the SBA facilitates the veteran in finding a loan that the SBA will give a government backed loan guarantee.
Michigan Legalization of Marijuana
Posted by Staff Writer on 11/8/2018 to
Marijuana Startups
Michigan Legalization of Marijuana
Confusion as to when the Law Starts
IncSmart Michigan (Small Business and Startups) - Michigan legalization of marijuana is the fist midwestern state to do so. Dispensaries and hydroponic shops are getting ready for recreational marijuana sales. More dispensaries are going to open creating more jobs in Michigan and stimulate local economies. Hydroponic stores have the equipment to grow your own marijuana for indoor gardens, where residents can grow up to 12 marijuana plants.
California Passes Homeless Tax
Posted by Staff Writer on 11/7/2018 to
Federal and State Taxes
California Passes Homeless Tax
San Francisco Homeless Tax Measure
IncSmart California (Small Business and Startups) - California Passes Homeless Tax. Approved ballot that would tax corporate business to fund services for the homeless. This tax would double the funds that San Francisco currently has to battle the homeless problem in the city. It will add 300 million dollars a year to fund housing and mental services. This will be the largest tax in the cities history. The tax rates are .175% to .69% on gross receipts. Business with more than 1 billion in gross tax receipts will pay an additional 1.4% in payroll taxes.
California Suffers Housing Slump
Posted by Staff Writer on 11/6/2018 to
Real Estate
California Suffers Housing Slump
Southern California Real Estate Grinds to a Halt
IncSmart California (Small Business and Startups) - California suffers housing slump with the fear that a crash is coming to the real estate market. This is the worst time for real estate in over 10 years. The number of new and existing homes plummeted 18% compared to last year. California by far has the most expensive houses in the West. The current median home prices in California are $500,000, and home ownership in California is at a 70 year low. Median rent in San Francisco is $4200 a month.
District of Columbia Prescription Drug Pricing
Posted by Staff Writer on 11/3/2018 to
Healthcare
District of Columbia Prescription Drug Pricing
Trump Ending a Rigged System
IncSmart District of Columbia (Small Business and Startups) - District of Columbia Prescription Drug Pricing. Prescription drugs and global freeloading. President Trump is proposing that Medicare base what it pays for prescription drugs on what other industrialized countries pay, (such as Germany and France). European prices for the same drugs are much lower. Trump wants to attack the root problem of high drug prices. Azar will save 17 billion dollars in drug pricing over the next 5 years (3.4 billion a year).
Hawaii to Construct Telescope
Posted by Staff Writer on 11/1/2018 to
Space Industry
Hawaii to Construct Telescope
Worlds Largest Telescope on Mount Mauna Kea
IncSmart Hawaii (Small Business and Startups) - Hawaii to construct telescope on the Mauna Volcano, Hawaii's tallest mountain. The telescope is 30 meters (98 feet in diameter), the worlds largest. The 1.4 billion dollar project will be completed by 2029. The summit is above the clouds and has a clear view of the sky with little air and light pollution. The telescope company is made up of universities in California and Canada, with partners in China, India and Japan, making this an international effort. Mount Mauna Kea is considered the worlds tallest mountain. The project will be next to the worlds current largest telescope. The observatory area has 13 working telescopes operated by 11 different countries.