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{MARCH 2015}
The Hot List
Info Bites to Fuel Your Business
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CONFERENCE ESSENTIALS
Whether you’re heading to Vision Expo East this month or preparing for other business travel, you need to be ready to face the challenges that await you. That means making sure you’ve got more in your bag than business cards and breath mints.
(source: U.S. News and World Report)
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TRADE SHOWS AND TAXES
Industry trade shows already provide networking, education, and exposure to new products and technology. Know what else they can provide? Tax write-offs. Under “other expenses,” trade show attendees may write off the following items.
But beware…the IRS will want a record of all these expenses beyond a simple receipt. You’ll need to indicate specific locations, time, destinations, and business purpose. As is the case with anything related to the IRS, special rules often apply. For a full explanation of the cans and cannots, visit irs.gov/formspubs/ and enter “463” in the search box.

(Sources: bloomberg.com, QuickBooks)
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DID YOU KNOW?
Micro businesses (those with five or fewer employees) are a vital part of our country’s economy and business landscape. According to the California Association for Micro Enterprise Opportunity:
85% of all businesses in the U.S. are micro.
They generate close to 25% of all jobs in our economy.
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HELP!

The U.S. Small Business Association (SBA) runs a network providing mentoring, training, and resources to people starting or expanding a business. In 2014, these efforts helped small businesses in the many ways.
The SBA website features a map that will bring you to SBA programs and partners in your area who can help.