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May 23, 2012, 15:00 PM
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Lamar Whitman
Generally, employers are required to file Form 941 on a quarterly basis to report and pay over federal income tax withholdings, social security and Medicare tax. They also must file a Form 940 annually to report federal unemployment taxes. However, there are some exceptions.Household employers are allowed to replace the four quarterly Form 941 filings and the annual Form 940 filing with a single annual return, Schedule H, which is filed as part of the payer’s annual individual income tax filing ...
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May 22, 2012, 11:45 AM
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Elizabeth Hyman
As a small business owner with eight employees, MJ Shoer, president and virtual chief technology officer of Jenaly Technology Group Inc., sees first-hand the costs and staff time associated with tax compliance.“It seems like an unnecessary distraction that saps resources, time and money,” Shoer noted. “For example, why do we need to file quarterly payroll tax returns? It would save me a lot of time and money if I could file a single annual return.”MJ ShoerLike many other small business owners, ...
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May 21, 2012, 14:00 PM
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Elizabeth Hyman
Wendy Frank, founder of Accell Security, Inc. and Accell Technology Inc., became active in advocating for a change in the Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) Federal contracting program after finding it an obstacle to her efforts to grow her business. By partnering with CompTIA’s public advocacy team, Frank is making her voice heard in the corridors of Congress.Wendy FrankFrank has been immersed in technology since her childhood, literally growing up around computers and studying Accounting and Co ...
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May 21, 2012, 12:49 PM
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Eric Larson
For the second year running, we are leveraging our IT communities to promote technology-related philanthropic organizations around the world. With grants around $5,000, the news is definitely worth sharing.The CompTIA IT Services and Support Community kicked off the 2012 philanthropy effort with donations of $5,000 each to the National Cristina Foundation and Per Scholas. If you haven’t heard about these amazing organizations, here you go: The National Cristina Foundation provides solutions to h ...
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May 21, 2012, 12:38 PM
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Brian Sherman
Just 10 short years ago, the vast majority of solution providers followed the traditional reseller business model. As their client base grew, the number of employees and resources needed to support the new business grew just as quickly, since repairs and maintenance typically required sending personnel onsite to accomplish each task.Help desk and emergency service calls often required lengthy calls, providing step-by-step instructions to collaborate with end-users to fix issues before rolling a ...
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May 18, 2012, 21:00 PM
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Jim Staats
Takeaway of the week is a clear slap-you-in-the-face theme of IT worker as wanderer and employers needing to up the ante if they hope to halt high-tech walkabouts. Mounting evidence in the form of surveys, polls and industry analysis prove that for the talented IT pro, it's not always about the money. Training a Key Retention Factor For wandering high-tech workers and antsy employers amid an improving economy, greener pastures aren't always the color of money. Talented professionals in the tech ...
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May 17, 2012, 21:01 PM
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Seth Robinson
The promise of unified communications (UC) to create a holistic platform for the end user has been in place for some time now. Ever since VoIP became a viable option to replace traditional analog phone systems, the technology for connecting various forms of IP communications has improved and grown in adoption. Data from CompTIA’s 2nd Annual Unified Communications Market Trends study sheds some light on the current state of the UC market and the ways in which providers can best position products ...
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May 14, 2012, 14:37 PM
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Jim Staats
Young Nik Roby is not only a veteran of the IT field; he’s a serial achiever when it comes to industry security credentials. For him, it’s a simple case of current events and proving grounds, and one certification stands above the rest: CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP). “I’ve taken the CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) and passed, along with CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) - Security, and various other exams, but the CASP was my favorite,” said Rob ...
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May 14, 2012, 14:32 PM
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Jim Staats
Young Nik Roby is not only a veteran of the IT field; he’s a serial achiever when it comes to industry security credentials. For him, it’s a simple case of current events and proving grounds, and one certification stands above the rest: CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP).
“I’ve taken the CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) and passed, along with CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) - Security, and various other exams, but the CASP ...
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May 11, 2012, 20:10 PM
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Brian Sherman
“No single company has a monopoly on good ideas.” That’s a common phrase within the HTG Peer Group community, espoused in almost every facet of the organization, including its members and the numerous activities they participate in. The expression signifies the vast knowledge and ingenuity resources that each of their 25 teams can leverage to improve the success of their collective businesses. While peer group members do share information on the latest technology opportunities, the key value pro ...
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May 9, 2012, 15:48 PM
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Elizabeth Hyman
A look at the week of May 7 in public advocacy for the IT channel: This week, all eyes are on cybersecurity. Senior military leaders recommended that the Pentagon’s cyberwarfare unit be elevated to full combatant command status. A National Preparedness Report commissioned by President Obama found that state and local officials are most concerned about the government’s ability to respond to a cyberattack. Where the responsibility lies in protecting the computers that control critical U.S. inf ...
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May 8, 2012, 19:00 PM
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Janet Pinkerton
Click for full infographic Veterans desperately need jobs; the IT industry needs skilled workers. CompTIA is urging the supply of motivated veterans to take advantage of the industry demand for skilled IT workers. Veteran unemployment statistics are staggering—850,000 veterans (including 250,000 from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars) can't find work now, and 1 million more veterans are expected to seek to join the civilian work force over the next five years. Joblessness among youngest ve ...
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May 8, 2012, 18:50 PM
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Janet Pinkerton
Veterans desperately need jobs; the IT industry needs skilled workers. CompTIA is urging the supply of motivated veterans to take advantage of the industry demand for skilled IT workers.
Veteran unemployment statistics are staggering—850,000 veterans (including 250,000 from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars) can't find work now, and 1 million more veterans are expected to seek to join the civilian work force over the next five years. Joblessness among youngest veterans (those 18 to 24 years ...
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May 8, 2012, 17:56 PM
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Lamar Whitman
Last year, we reported on legislation enacted in Illinois that would shut down many small Internet businesses. Dubbed the Amazon Tax, the new law would require any non-Illinois seller to collect Illinois sales tax if that seller acquires customers through a link on the Internet website of the Illinois business. This collection requirement would apply even though the out-of-state business has no other presence in the state. We refer to this emerging concept as “virtual nexus.” The advent of thi ...
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May 8, 2012, 15:01 PM
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Seth Robinson
A recent article on Computerworld led with the less-than-sunny line “IT as we know it is over.” From there, one might expect a discussion on offshoring, consumerization of IT, or the appropriation of IT by business units for their needs. All of these things are part of the equation, but the main focus of the article is that we are entering a third wave for corporate technology.The first wave, management of information services (MIS), started when businesses began using mainframe computers to aut ...
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