Q: What are estimated tax payments? How do they work and who is required to pay them? A: Like many of us, the Internal Revenue Service prefers not to wait for
Know the Law: Estimated Tax Payments

Q: What are estimated tax payments? How do they work and who is required to pay them? A: Like many of us, the Internal Revenue Service prefers not to wait for
By Charla Stevens and Ali Geiger When it comes to compliance, what should your organization be focusing on in 2020? It is officially 2020 — the beginning of a new
Q: I’m looking to develop my lakefront property, but have been told I may run into environmental issues that could impact my plans. Is this something I should be concerned
On January 9, 2020, the implementation of the H-1B registration process was published in the Federal Register. Although the final rule regarding registration was issued in January 2019, and an
Published in the Union Leader (1/19/2020) Q: What is a benefit corporation, and how is it different than a traditional corporation in New Hampshire? A: A benefit corporation is a
Following efforts by a California real estate developer to place a new privacy law, the Consumer Right to Privacy Act of 2018, on the November 2018 California ballot, California legislators
Samuel Slater opened the first cotton mill in the United States in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, on December 20, 1790, essentially beginning the Industrial Revolution in America.1 In doing so, he
Attorneys and law firms are targets for cyber-attack. We collect large volumes of valuable personal information, and many of us have devoted insufficient time and resources to the security of
Since the 1990s, small business owners have gravitated to the pass-through taxation afforded by partnerships and S corporations. Nevertheless, forming a business as a C corporation has some unique advantages
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Q. I was recently notified that my personal information and credit card number may have been included in a widespread breach. Besides obtaining a card, are there additional measures I
Do you own a lake house or property that abuts a water body in New Hampshire? Are you looking to build a new structure, modify an existing structure, cut trees,
Q. I just received notification from the U.S. Department of Labor that my business’ wage and hour practices are being audited. They have requested a lot of information about my
Required compliance is often overlooked in routine business transactions. U.S. immigration law is currently a popular topic. The state of the border wall, the fate of asylum-seekers, a continuous stream of
It’s that time of year HR Pros! Holiday parties, too much food and drink, devolving into that awful HR role of party planner and gift giver, and a list a
Information privacy and security can seem complex and confusing. Breaches are common, impacting even sophisticated and well-financed corporate giants like Marriot, Equifax, Anthem, and Yahoo!, and leaving small and mid-size