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Hiring a Freelancer? Here’s What That Means for Your Taxes

Up and Running

Meanwhile, states like Arkansas, Missouri, New Jersey, and Vermont — as well as the District of Columbia — have established their own thresholds. For example, California is in the process of creating requirements for reporting gig worker income. Additionally, the way freelancers go about their work has an impact on their taxes.

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The Cybersecurity Risk for Nonprofits and Fundraisers Is Increasing

Board Effect

Every state , along with the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, has laws that require organizations to notify individuals of data breaches involving personally identifiable information, and nonprofit boards should be aware of the data breach regulations in their states.

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Federal Court Upholds Copyright Office Refusal to Register AI Output

Gust

Thaler challenged that denial, culminating in a lawsuit filed in the federal court for the District of Columbia against the Copyright Office, titled Thaler v. The Copyright Office denied the application on the grounds that the work lacked human authorship. Perlmutter. On August 18, the court upheld the Copyright Office’s position.

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An Entrepreneur’s Moving Guide: 10 Best U.S. States To Consider

The Startup Magazine

The District of Columbia, including Washington D.C., District of Columbia. Yes, we know we wanted to focus on states, but we concluded that the best place to launch a startup now is not even a state. North Dakota. Massachusetts.

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U.S. Justice Department and 11 States Including Texas Sue Google for Alleged Monopolistic Practices

SiliconHills

District Court for the District of Columbia. The Justice Department sued Google last week for alleged monopolistic practices and violating antitrust laws. The Justice Department along with eleven state Attorneys General, including Texas, filed the civil antitrust lawsuit in U.S. The post U.S.

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Why Success Shouldn’t Be Defined By Revenue, Shareholders, Or Even You

YoungUpstarts

And unlike traditional taxi services, it elected to move across the state lines that the District of Columbia straddles, providing a one-stop shop for a ride home. In December 2012, the Council of the District of Columbia and the mayor shut down the District of Columbia Taxicab Commission’s efforts to block Uber.

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How Do Digital Signatures Work?

YoungUpstarts

This has been adopted by the District of Columbia and 47 states. The Uniform Law Commission’s Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA) provides guidance for the use of digital signatures at the state level.