by Detroit | Jan 18, 2011 | Tax Lease News
There are not many boundaries to the sort of gear that may be leased. It’s also feasible to lease the soft costs of purchases. Talk with your lease pro to work out what’s right for your business. You will need to be sure to inquire early on about your...
by Detroit | Jan 18, 2011 | Tax Lease News
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) June 12, 2008 According to the Equipment Leasing Association, 80 percent of U.S. companies lease some or all of their equipment. And while Crystal Riley, president of Lease with Crystal, agrees that leasing is the best way to go,...
by Detroit | Jan 18, 2011 | Tax Lease News
What size of business should consider business equipment leasing? Any business at any stage of development should consider business equipment leasing as it is a very cost effective alternative to out-right purchasing. For start-up businesses with little to no...
by Detroit | Jan 16, 2011 | Tax Lease News
Restaurateur Chris Berge dishes on Walker’s claim that Wisconsin is anti-business On Nov. 3, the day after Republican Scott Walker was elected governor, local restaurateur Chris Berge tore up an unsigned, 10-year lease for a restaurant he felt would no longer be...
by Detroit | Jan 14, 2011 | Tax Lease News
Commission pursues M bond issue for Elston Grove upgrades MICHIGAN CITY — Redevelopment Commission members hope to have the city issue a $ 5 million bond, paid for with Tax Increment Financing revenue, to spur a major infrastructure improvement project in the Elston...
by Detroit | Jan 13, 2011 | Tax Lease News
Rental Property and Your Taxes: What Landlords Need to Know Here are 10 things landlords need to know about filing taxes when it comes to rental properties. Read more on FOX Business Low corporation tax may not be North’s ‘magic bullet’ BELFAST...