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A Beginner's Guide to NFTs

NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, are a promising — though speculative — technology that’s evolving quickly. Here’s what to know about NFTs.

Small Business Tech Tools: Data Provenance

Proving that your business can verify the authenticity and quality of its data can be a major boon for customer trust and loyalty.

7 Steps to List Your App in the App Store

After creating an app, the next step is to list it in the App Store. Here are seven steps to publishing your small business app in the App Store.

How to Protect Your Business Against Fake Data

Fake data poses a threat to the profitability and integrity of businesses. Learn how to protect your business from fake data and safeguard your authentic data.

Small Business App Promotion: Top 7 Tips

These seven promotional strategies will build awareness for your app and help you find new users.

5 Steps to Create a Small Business App

Launching an app is a great way to build your brand, but there are many steps in the app development process. Here are five ways to create a successful small business app.

A Guide to Sales Tax Collection and Payment Requirements

Before you start collecting tax from your customers, you'll have to first register with the government to remit your collections.

What Is Tax Form 941, and Who Needs to File It?

File this form quarterly to report federal withholdings from employees and avoid penalties and fees.

Estimated Tax Payments — Explained

Business owners, freelancers, and independent contractors can use estimated quarterly tax payments to stay organized and manage their finances before the April filing deadline.

Tax Credits Small Businesses Don’t Know They Qualify For

Explore these commonly missed tax credits to see if there are opportunities to lower your current tax burden.