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Becoming a Collections Expert: Seven Basic Tips Michelle V. Rafter Got a client who won’t pay their bill? Join the crowd. Collecting on overdue bills has always been a challenge for small businesses that can’t afford the legal muscle of bigger companies, and “This economy has made it that much worse,” says Jeanne Achilles, owner of a Here are some suggestions Achilles and small business experts have if you’re going after overdue payments, and how to avoid getting into the situation in the first place: * Put it in writing. Always work with a written contract. By spelling out terms of a project in print, |
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| Effective July 1, 2011, the California sales and use tax rate decreased by 1%. Many of California's cities, counties, towns, and communities have special taxing jurisdictions (districts), which impose a transactions (sales) and use tax. These districts increase the tax rate in a particular area by adding the district tax to the combined statewide rate of 7.25% (effective July 1, 2011). The rates for these districts range from 0.10% to 1.00% per district. More than one district tax may be in effect in a given location. Cities such as Santa Rosa, now have a current tax of 8.5%, where as incorporated cities like Healdsburg and Windsor are at 8%. To find out what tax rate your city is at, you can visit the BOE website and view this detailed pdf. |

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