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  • How Should Your LLC be Taxed? - The Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a terrific tax entity. The number one reason is its flexibility. Specifically, an LLC can be taxed as: - a sole proprietorship - a partnership - a C corporation - an S corporation Do you know how your LLC is taxed? If your LLC did not make an election, then it is taxed as the default classification. The default classifications are: If your LLC has one member (owner), then it is disregarded for tax purposes.
  • Is Your LLC a Sole Proprietorship, a Partnership, a C Corporation or an S Corporation? - The Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a terrific tax entity. The number one reason is its flexibility. Specifically, an LLC can be taxed as: a sole proprietorship a partnership a C corporation an S corporation An LLC is not a tax entity, it is a legal entity. As such, an LLC can choose how it wants to be taxed. Do you know how your LLC is taxed? If your LLC did not make an election, then it is taxed as the "default classification." The default classifications are: If your LLC has one member (owner), then it is disregarded for tax purposes.
  • 11 Election Day Quotes Celebrating Our Right to Vote - Election day falls on November fourth this year, and what better way to celebrate our right to vote than with a few good election day quotes? After all, it's a right that was fought for by our fellow citizens throughout our history as a nation. Whether you're in love with Obama or rooting for McCain, here are some quotes that all Americans will appreciate. 1. "Democracy is the only system that persists in asking the powers that be whether they are the powers that ought to be." ~ Sydney J. Harris 2. "Now more than ever the people are responsible for the character of their Congress.
  • Election 2008: Do you know the hidden power of your vote? - Do you know most people use their voting rights totally wrong? What are your voting options at the 2008 election? Like many people, you got the idea once and a while that politicians have a short memory. Forget what you promised is like a disease called Alzheimer light. The thought comes often up in my mind; “Why should I vote next time?” Another option is a blanc protest vote. You demonstrate the unhappiness with the choice of candidates or current political system. A blanc vote you is a statement that you are involved.
  • 2008 Election: Real Information - This year's presidential election in the United States is likely to be the most important election in many of our lifetimes.
  • Politics in the Media: Reading Between the Lines - A vast amount of information is being thrown at the American people at break neck speeds these days, with the election race being at the top of the agenda. One minute we're hearing about this senator, that senator, this mayor or that governor. The human brain is good, but it isn't that good. It quickly uses what's available which draws upon our individual experiences--our maps.
  • A Student Government Election Made For TV - The Sequel - This day, May 6, 2008, I spot a front page headline in my local New Jersey paper, The Trenton Times that reads: Ewing H.S vote is void a second time.
  • The Rite Of Sending And Election - As with the first Sunday of Lent, it is the time for the Right of Sending and the Rite of Election for members of the RCIA programs throughout the country. If you attend mass on this Sunday you may see people at the front of your church. They may be using words like Candidate and Catechumen. The RCIA program is the program where adults wishing to become Catholic join to gain education on the church. They learn about the sacraments and how they differ from their previous churchs. Some come and are unbaptized and they are approached a little different but are still accepted into the program. So what was it all about. The Rites of Sending and Election walk hand and hand.
  • Oil Drilling and the Election - So you think the politicians are pushing the Offshore Drilling idea because it is something that will make the price of gas go down? I guess you also believed that in the 2004 election, that this Administration was going to do something about Gay Marriage?

  • 2008 Election: One Woman, One Vote, One President? - As a self-professed political junkie, I have been rabidly following the 2008 Presidential primary season since, well, early 2007.
  • An Angry Democrat Speaks Out - If my party does not come to a fair decision which is inclusive to Florida and Michigan – I will no longer consider myself a member of the Democratic Party. Even thought I was raised a Democrat and raised my children as Democrats – I will turn my back on the party of my birth. Senator Obama is the one holding up the decision. Well, it is time for the two candidates to compromise on a decision and do it soon. Senator Clinton is willing to negotiate – why won’t you Senator Obama? Is it because you might lose your lead? Is this the cheap, unfair politics that you want to play? Are you going to just ignore the situation hoping it will just go away – the same way you ignored Rev.
  • Government by Auction - In the later half of the 1800s, as more and more money gathered in fewer and fewer pockets, bribery became an accepted political practice and the Free-Marketplace of Ideas became the Convenience-Store of Accumulation. Seats in the federal senate formed the pinnacle of this political aggregation. Those interested in national legislation toured the country buying senatorships for like-minded statesmen.
  • Top 10 reasons why I should be the next VP candidate for McCain and the Republican ticket - An open letter to the Presidential candidate, Senator John McCain. Dear John (I hope I can call you John, as I feel I know you well, though we’ve never formally met): I know that you and your advisers believe that you’ve already made the right choice for running mate, but I thought it was worth a shot throwing my own hat into the ring, just in case you need an alternate anytime soon. Below I’ve outlined the top 10 reasons why I should be the next Vice Presidential Candidate of the United States of America, on the McCain Republican ticket. Reason #10) I occassionally throw plastic bags from the grocery store in the garbage instead of recycling them.
  • Do Republicans Have What It Takes To Keep America From Progress? - Fastforward; today is November 5, the popular vote has been registered, the people have spoken. They have cast their ballot and voted for the 44th President of the United States of America. However, that Office is not yet secured. There is a second election. It is the real election. It is the one that counts from the office of the electoral college.
  • Rocking The Vote In 2008 - The story arc of Shades of Darkness, Shades of Grace covers five years and three elections.
  • The Peril of Keeping Candidate Faith On The Down-Low - Exactly what does Mitt Romney's public address reveal about the significance of candidate disclosure of faith? The American electorate cannot be expected to buy into the myth that a candidate's faith will not influence their electability. Platform and politics over prayer. Spin over spirit. Facts over faith. The electorate needs to reconsider its position in the coming season of elections, especially as it votes for the next President of the United States. The vote should not be political, the vote should be prayerful which means it will require faith. In so many ways, Governor Romney was cautious to say that his faith would not influence his decision-making process as President. The question that must be asked is what, then, will his decision-making be influenced by? Every American should demand an answer to that question. Full and honest disclosure of every candidate's faith is fundamental to the democratic process.
  • Violence Erupts In Zimbabwe - Human Rights Watch and other rights groups recently accused Zimbabwe’s army and President Robert Mugabe of unleashing “terror and violence” on dissenters of his 28-year regime. According to the Associated Press, Zimbabwe’s opposition party and its presidential candidate Morgan Tsvangirai have linked the recent surge in violence after last months presidential election to the security forces and “war veterans” that are loyal to Robert Mugabe. Mugabe’s regime blames the opposition party for the violence, which includes arresting scores of people, including women and their nursing babies, who had taken shelter from the violence at opposition headquarters in the capital city Harare. Mugabe has been accused of using violence and intimidation to sabotage the recent presidential election, which shows that Tsvangirai won the majority of the votes, but not the required 50 percent plus one needed to avoid a runoff.
  • Travel Insurance And Kenya’s Election – Your Rights - The recent Kenya elections have led to huge fallout in the country and beyond. When it was announced that President Mwai Kibaki had won the election by just 230,000 votes (out of 10,000,000 constituents) widespread political fury spread across the country – and violence broke out. Subsequently, all travel to the country was advised against, and a lot of people needed to claim on their global travel insurance, which was confusing given the unusual circumstances.
  • Barack Obama: Seven Reasons He's The Right Choice - I'm voting for Barack Obama this November 4th for President of the United States. What follows in this article are 7 of the many reasons I am voting for Obama and not John McCain. 1. Obama was against the Iraq war from the start. Very few politicians had the integrity and the judgment to know that the Iraq war was a mistake before it began. John McCain certainly did not. McCain was one of the many politicians who thought Iraq would be a short easy war and that American soldiers would be "greeted like liberators" in Iraq. 2. Obama will lower taxes for people making less than $111,645 per year (that includes me, unfortunately!
  • The Effect Of Spiritual Light On The Presidential Election - Spiritual light has to do with three central things, among others: 1) heightening the capacity for empathy and love and the desire to share love, 2) bringing into greater awareness a sense of truth and an increasing sense of what only masquerades as truth, 3) and enhancing the motivation of those holding greater light to adopt courses of action that are not self-seeking but that truly represent the welfare of a greater whole.
  • A New Jersey Student Government Election Made For The Screen - This day, April 29, 2008, I spot a front page headline in my local New Jersey paper, The Trenton Times that reads: Students kept off ballot: District to explore race factor while rescheduling vote. Our local races for school board took place last week, so I thought this was an aftermath. I was wrong: It was a story about a high school student government election in Ewing, the town where I live.
  • Beware Of "Who Is Obama?" Email Hoax - Election fever (or malaise) is in the air, and with that comes the usual assortment of moronic emails. The latest grammatical atrocity begins: “Very interesting and something that should be considered in your choice. If you do not ever forward anything else, please forward this to all your contacts...
  • If Obama Wins, I Am Going To Buy Stocks - If the Democratic nominee for President, Barack Obama, wins the Presidential election on November 4th, I'll be investing in the stock market on November 5th. Why?
  • Where To Look To Create A Florida S Corporation - The regular corporation who enjoys the “S Corporation” tax status is known as S corporation. So having a S corporation status means that it will not only enjoys the benefits of LLC or Limited-liability Corporation but also enjoys the tax benefits of partnership or sole proprietor. Rest of the regular corporation except S Corporation is known as C Corporation. This Corporation has to pay tax on business profit basis plus the owner has to individual income tax.
  • Panama: The Government - The government of Panama follows the patterns of presidential representative with three branches: the executive, legislative, and judiciary. The executive is elected by popular election vote exercise the senior’s citizens for a period 5. The president is considered the head of the state and the head of the government and has two vice- presidents. He also presides over multi party system. The legislative branches are also elected by popular election vote in the same terms as the president as well. It is composed of Unicameral National Assembly of 78 members. Positions in Judiciary are appointed independently some of them by judicial careers contest.
  • Why I Do No Care About The Price Of Corn - This is an article specifically about 2 very good ways to make money on the internet. I live in rural America and the price of crops never hurts my daily income. Neither does all of the other stuff going on in the presidential election or stock market. This is certainly exciting and possibly even depressing times to live in the United States of America.
  • Do You Vote? - A few days ago, I received the following email message (I've edited out the personal details): "Subject: Do You Vote?" "Hi Tony," "I apologize ahead of time if this is in any way beyond the boundaries of our communication..." "I don't usually get into discussions where people have such high emotions linked to their opinions on a topic." "But, I made the mistake last night when provoked about voting..." "I believe I might have lost the goodwill of some people last night due to my refusal to accept the fact that I 'SHOULD' vote." "I had no facts, just a mere 'feeling' of it not being for me... so I sounded pretty silly and even said a few erroneous things concerning voting.
  • ACORN's Voter Fraud? - The right wing spin is that the organization called ACORN has registered many thousands of fake people who supposedly will somehow make real votes for Obama/Biden this fall. They are telling this lie in hopes of changing the subject from the economy and in hopes of continuing their ridiculous low road "guilt by association" slime ball attacks on Barack Obama.
  • S Corporation Tax Errors You Don't Want To Make - According to the Internal Revenue Service, S corporations now outnumber regular corporations and more than 350,000 new S corporations appear each year. The popularity of Subchapter S corporations shouldn't really surprise people, however. S corporations provide two big tax savings to small business owners. First, they typically don't pay federal or state corporate income taxes. And, second, S corporations often minimize the payroll taxes that S corporation shareholder-employees pay because only amounts the corporation designates as wages get taxed for Social Security and Medicare tax purposes. Unfortunately, S corporation owners make some common tax blunders--blunders that can destroy or delay the tax savings the S corporation option should deliver. Blunder 1: Late Sub S Elections The first blunder?
  • Could You Answer Some Questions - Senator Obama, I thought I would write and ask a few questions about some things that just don't seem right to me. First, how did you manage to get Gov Richardson to give you his endorsement this week? As we both know, Gov. Richardson would not be in the position where he is today if it were not for President Clinton and Hillary Clinton. He held two prominent positions in the Clinton administration and the ex-president campaigned for the Gov. when he first ran for the governorship of New Mexico.
  • Politics and Elections On a Political Societal Level - Politics and the Law of Attraction definitely mix. When people think of the Law of Attraction (LOA) they tend to focus upon money, health, relationships, employment and generally personal issues. However, the basic tenet of the LOA is that it operates all of the time, in every situation and at every level of society. There is no time or place or issue that is not under the LOA. Gravity works on the planet for the rich and the poor, for the young and the old, for Republicans and Democrats as doe the LOA. On a societal level, the LOA has determined the course of history. It has brought peace or war, abundance or poverty, power or weakness, freedom or slavery to the world's nations. The LOA basically states that form or reality follows thoughts.
  • How to Get Great Response to Your Marketing Efforts? Have a Great Call-to-Action! - The current election race in the USA has given rise to a lot of comparisons between the public-speaking styles of the various candidates in either party - not that deep analysis of potential presidential candidates is anything new!
  • Popular Rule - Oregon's Gift to America - The federal government drafted in Philadelphia barely deserved the label "popular." * The Electoral College, not the people, selected the President; * The various state legislatures appointed the federal senate; and, * These two semi-aristocratic institutions, insulated from the electorate as it were, decided who would sit on the federal bench.
  • Grassroots and the Elections - Believe it or not, there’s an election around the corner. No, I’m not talking about the Presidential campaign. I’m talking about November 6th, 2007 when communities all across the country will be deciding on local ballot measures, county commissioners, city councilors and the like. OK, so maybe the thought of these local elections doesn’t fill you with the same level of anticipation (or dread) as a rip-roaring presidential campaign can. But whether you’re considering getting involved in the local 2007 elections, or gearing up for 2008, there are a dozen effective and fun ways to involve grassroots network members in the political process. In doing so, you’ll build both recognition of your cause as well as a pool of motivated and knowledgeable activists.
  • Black Youth Vote! National Civic Education Training Tour Promotes Voting In Iowa - As part of ongoing efforts to motivate young people to engage in the political process, the League of Young Voters Education Fund (LYVEF) recently teamed up with the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation’s (NCBCP) Black Youth Vote! (BYV!) for an innovative civic participation training at North High School in Des Moines, IA. The youth later participated in the Black and Brown Forum Presidential Debate.
  • Buying DC Real Estate - During election seasons, someone who didn't know any better would think that the only DC real estate that is ever available or worth getting into is at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Talk to sports fans in the area and they will tell you that the hot new DC real estate is the new Nationals Park in the Southeast section of the city. But the overall reality is that there's a whole lot more to DC real estate than simply historic and cultural centers and tourist destinations.
  • The Oregon System of Government by Petition Saves the American Experiment - It is common for those lamenting the current state of Oregon’s initiative process to hearken back to the days when initiatives were pure expressions of home-grown populist yearnings, circulated by volunteers, and, uncontaminated by national politics and money. Only problem is, those days never existed. The call for the initiative system itself was a national issue as early as 1892; Oregonians first used the initiative to secure the right to “elect” their federal senators, a demand debated nationally for decades; Oregon’s law prohibiting the payment of petition peddlers dates back only to 1935; and, big out-of-state money supported Oregon initiative campaigns almost from the beginning.
  • President Elect Barack Obama: A Biography - Barack Obama was born on August 4, 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii. His father was a black man (also named Barack Obama) born in Africa and his mother was a white woman born in Kansas. Obama's father and his mother separated and divorced when Obama was a young child. His mother remarried in 1967 when Obama was 6 years old to a man named Lolo Soetoro. His family moved to Soetoro's home country which was Indonesia.
  • 2008: Election Of Your Life - We're a year away from the next US presidential election and already there is universal desperation for change in this country, and through this country, the impetus for a better world. Judging from the broad spectrum of candidates who've thrown their hat into the ring, no doubt change is what we'll get. The question for all Americans is, how drastically do you want things to change, and in which direction? And the only question all Americans must answer is, will you participate in the process of creating change, or will you sit this one out? If you're an American, the 2008 race may well be the election of your life. Don't sit it out.
  • the obamanomics of hope - Let me first start off by saying I to grew up a Chicago area Southside native. I understand blue colar politics and what a "real" Regan Democrat is.
  • Republicans Vs Democrats - Currently in the United States there are two main political parties, the Republican Party and the Democratic Party. While not every person ascribes to every belief of their stated political party, generally, the beliefs held are as follows: REPUBLICAN PARTY Republicans prefer a small federal government, only performing those functions that are specifically stated in the Constitution. They believe the federal government should provide for the defense of the country, mint the money and raise the military.
  • Passion and the Democratic Party - I was recently reviewing some comments to one of my articles published on the net and noticed one comment mentioning how "passionate" I seem to be about this primary season. And they are absolutely right -- I am.
  • Political Games - America is gearing up to pick a new and hopefully improved President of The United States. The stakes are high and yet is anyone really asking the right questions? The media seems to be more concerned with sound bites or slips of the tongue or even a fashion statement to define the right person for the job. The political spin on what America and the World needs is almost a joke.
  • Simba Makoni For President 2008 – A Chance For Zimbabwe To Move From The Polarization Of The Past And Make Zimbabwe To Work Again - Zimbabwe’s defining moment In 2 weeks time, on March 29, 2008, Zimbabweans have a chance to stop their suffering by rejecting the dictatorship in favor of a new dawn in the way they want the affairs of Government to be conducted. While local Government and legislative elections are also very important, the most crucial elections will be that for the Presidency. Since the 2000 parliamentary elections, Zimbabwe has been a polarized nation – ZANU-PF activists on the one hand and MDC activists on the other.
  • Tips for Florida Incorporation - New small businesses often decide to consider the incorporation option, and that's logical. Incorporating a small business usually reduces the business owner's legal liability and often saves the business owner (and any outside investors) quite a bit in taxes. Sometimes business owners will work with an attorney or accountant to get their help with the incorporation. Other times, business owners will work with a paralegal or online incorporation service. And some experienced entrepreneurs will simply employ a do-it-yourself approach to incorporating. In all of these cases, however, new small business owners and entrepreneurs should consider the following seven tips.
  • Fetching One Way Links - A Beginner's Guide - Everyone has heard that link building is important for proper search engine rankings. But, what does that mean? How does that apply to your site?
  • What is CLTV? - I have heard all the hype from the media about how bad the mortgage market is doing. And, of course I have also heard each of our Presidential Candidates run down the economy over and over again, not caring that it is their hype that is pulling it down. This happens every election year.
  • Vote For My Parent! Why The Candidates' Kids Mattered In Election 2008 - This election, First Kid wannabes have been in the public eye like never before. Josh Romney drove through all 99 counties of Iowa in an RV to stump for his Dad, Mitt Romney. His brother Craig used fluent Spanish to voiceover a campaign ad about their "papa." Cate Edwards hit the trail diligently even though she was a busy second year Harvard Law student. Meghan McCain blogged and vlogged to connect the younger generation to her seventy-something father. And even the famously private Chelsea Clinton took a break from her hedge fund job to stump for Mom. Americans are fascinated with the offspring of candidates for several reasons.
  • The Knives Are Out - The big guns within the Socialist party here in France are warming up for battle ahead of an election to choose a new leader even though that’s still over six months away. Segolene Royal officially announced her intention to stand last Friday.
  • Achieve Political Success Through A Promotional Product Political Campaign - All political candidates may not agree on political, societal or economic issues, but it is safe to infer political candidates agree that a successful political campaign builds public support and success. Political campaigns, similar to marketing campaigns, must use effective and useful slogans in order to grasp a typically uninterested audience. In order to do so, political candidates need to get up and work for support. How can Barack Obama or Rudy Giuliani accomplish this, you inquire? Well, that is simple – through political promotional products! The single most important thing to accomplish in any campaign, whether it is a marketing campaign or political campaign, is name recognition. A political candidate will never achieve success if no one knows who they are.

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