Business Lessons from a Solo Trip: Trust Your Systems, Step Away
Of all my excuses for not taking the Upper Peninsula trip, “I can’t afford to be off-grid, I’m a solopreneur”
As the year winds down, there’s a long list of things on everyone’s mind—bonuses, vacations, maybe what the New Year will bring. Taxes might not be on your top 10, but meeting with your tax advisor before December 31 might be the smartest move you make all year. Your tax advisor can help you:
Tax season doesn’t have to be stressful. Book a time with your advisor, stay on top of your taxes, and start the New Year with one less thing to worry about.
Stay tuned for more in our “Things Business Owners Should Be Aware of Before Year-End” series!
Of all my excuses for not taking the Upper Peninsula trip, “I can’t afford to be off-grid, I’m a solopreneur”
One of my hesitations about the Upper Peninsula trip was the long drive by myself. But once I was on
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