Economy

Mexico Tax Reform: What it Means for Your Business

Mexico is a country that’s trying hard to boost an economy that has, for many years, been struggling. One of the key goals is to combat avoidance by businesses that would increase revenue. The government has given authorities more freedom to single out transactions for tax benefits and reclassify these to be taxable. It's enforcing the registration of digital service providers and taxing all sales regardless of the value. Finally, it expanded its definition of a PE to patch loopholes used by non-Mexican residents to avoid tax. Hopefully, this new legislation will clamp down on non-compliance and bring much-needed income to stimulate economic growth.
How Latin Companies Can Boost Their Brand Awareness With Corporate Gifts

How Latin Companies Can Boost Their Brand Awareness With Corporate Gifts

Latin companies are the biggest employers in Brazil, Mexico, Columbia, and Argentina. These countries are home to millions of Spanish-speaking Latinos who are known for their hard work and family dedication. Latin companies, like American, Canadian, and British companies, are burdened by some of the top corporate competitors in the world.
Are You Suddenly Out of Business Checks? Order Online to Save Time and Money

Are You Suddenly Out of Business Checks? Order Online to Save Time and Money

If you still think that the only place to order new business checks is from your bank, you are wrong. Today, thanks to technology, you can get business checks online.

Here Are Situations Where You Should Use Your Emergency Fund

Many are living with reduced income or without one entirely during the coronavirus pandemic. Small businesses and restaurants are facing foreclosures. This is just one proof that emergency fund is really important.
McDonald's File Lawsuit Against Former CEO Steve Easterbrook, Claims Employee Relationships

Mcdonald's Sues Former CEO Over Relationships With Employees

McDonald's is suing its former CEO, Steve Easterbrook, over alleged inappropriate relationships with another employees, while he was running the company.
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Are You Buying Too Much Insurance? Here's How to Know

When buying an insurance policy there are many factors you need to consider. Some of your questions might be how much insurance do you really need for you to be protected?
Laptop industry

Toshiba Bids Good Bye to Laptop Industry

Japanese multinational conglomerate Toshiba Corporation has officially exited the laptop industry last week after the company has transferred it remaining minority to Sharp.
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Disney World Plans to Cut Theme Park Hours in September

The Disney World decided to make its usually festive fall season a little less magical as it planned to cut back on park hours starting September.

Payroll Tax Deferral Likely Worth $1,200 per Worker - Kudlow

President Donald Trump enacted the payroll tax deferral via executive order to save an average American worker about $1,200, said White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow on Sunday.

Twitter Wants to Buy TikTok US Operations, Sources Say

Twitter has approached TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, in their intent to acquire the U.S. operations of the video-sharing app, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Where Your Business Habitually Overspend?

Where Do Businesses Usually Overspend?

Businesses grow through increase of revenue and reduced expenses. To reduce revenue, you need to identify where you must cut the habitual overspending. Here are the areas you might need to check!
Recent college grads

What Can Recent College Grads Do During an Economic Fallout Brought by the Pandemic

A total of 19 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus disease has been recorded worldwide, with over 11.5 million recoveries, and 712,000 deaths.
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Mark Zuckerberg's Net Worth Balloons to More Than $100 Billion

Mark Zuckerberg's net worth went over $100 billion for the first time on Thursday after Facebook Inc. hit a record-high with the release of its TikTok rival, Reels.
$1200 US Stimulus Mistakenly Send to Foreign Workers Living Overseas

$1,200 US Stimulus Mistakenly Send to Foreign Workers Living Overseas

$1,200 Stimulus checks were mistakenly sent to thousands of foreign workers during the first round of stimulus payments.
Is Your Workforce Engaged?

Is Your Workforce Engaged?

When your workforce is truly engaged in what they are doing your business will work much better. You will have better productivity, better customer service, happier staff, and your profits should rise too. All in all, ensuring that your employees are engaged in the business will help everyone, and make you much more successful.

Ubisoft Exec Leaves Company After Sexual Misconduct Investigation

Ubisoft executive Tommy Francois left the company after an investigation of his alleged sexual misconduct and inappropriate behavior.

Smart Mask: Japanese Startup Robotics Invention, Can Translate Eight Languages

A smart mask that translates eight languages was created when an opportunity was spotted as the coronavirus pandemic made face masks a daily need for everyone.

Twitter Could Face up to $250M Fine for Using Users' Data to Target Ads

Twitter announced that it could face up to $250 million as a fine to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for using users' phone numbers and email addresses for advertising gains, according to a CNN report.
Havaianas Cool Brazilian Flip-Flop with New Indulging Japanese-Inspired Design

Cool Brazilian Flip-Flop Havaianas has New Japanese-Inspired Design

Havaianas is now expanding its classic design with the Japanese-inspired design "Tradi Zori."
TikTok

Microsoft Responds to Planned Acquisition of TikTok After Consulting Trump

Microsoft confirmed its talk with ByteDance to acquire TikTok and discussed with President Donald Trump his concerns about the security and censorship of the acquisition.