The Small Business Briefing – March 10, 2022
On today’s show hosts Brian Calley and Sarah Miller covered: ➡ Rising gas prices and proposed solutions ➡ Updates on two state Supreme Court cases Watch the episode. The Small […]

On today’s show hosts Brian Calley and Sarah Miller covered: ➡ Rising gas prices and proposed solutions ➡ Updates on two state Supreme Court cases Watch the episode. The Small […]

By Anthony Kaylin, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE A recent U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals court case brought up the issue of the salary basis test. The case […]

By Michael Burns, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE In last week’s State of the Union address by President Biden, in addition to his opening focus on the Russian invasion […]

By Linda Olejniczak, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE 2.5 million people retired during the pandemic and experts estimate that of those,1.5 million would not have retired had it not […]

A federal appellate court has sided with taxpayers who alleged the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) violated its rules when it created a regulation requiring reporting of cash-value life insurance policies […]

After Republican lawmakers provided their final approval on a $2.5 billion income tax cut, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has clarified she’s armed with a veto pen and ready to negotiate. “This bill […]

On today’s episode we talked with Speaker of the House Jason Wentworth on a few tax cut proposals moving through the House and Senate to the Governors desk. Plus, gas […]

On today’s SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Aaron Holly, Co-owner, CCO of Orthopaedic Rehab Specialists, P.C., named a Michigan 50 Company to Watch by Michigan Celebrates Small Business. […]

Courtesy of Ahola Corporation Small business owners and leaders often have questions about exempt and non-exempt employee deductions. Read one of these frequently asked questions below. When can we deduct […]

By Michael Burns, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE The National Labor Relations Act protects workers’ rights to engage in activities intended to allow them to organize into a union. […]

Today on the Small Business Briefing we talked with special guest Chris Jackson of Sticky Cannabis about the evolution of the cannabis industry, plus we discussed the President’s State of […]

By Anthony Kaylin, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE According to the CDC, there are about 1 in 4 people in the U.S. or 61 million Americans that have some […]

Courtesy of Ahola Corporation You’ve probably been hearing about the Great Resignation (or however you want to describe it) for months now. Even if you’re not dealing directly with increased […]
Originally featured in SBAM’s FOCUS magazine Although it’s hard to believe, here we are in March of 2022. It marks two years since Michigan, and the rest of the nation, […]

By Scott Lyon | SBAM Senior Vice President of Small Business Services Due to the conflict occurring between Russia and Ukraine, and the U.S. and European Union putting sanctions on […]

Welcome to The Small Business Briefing with Brian Calley and Sarah Miller. On today’s show: CDC’s new mask guidance – and what that might mean for MIOSHA workplace rules New memo […]

The quit-rate among Americans reached the highest level in recorded history in fall 2021, which was coined The Great Resignation. Now, a panel of labor experts claims that ‘Resignation” shifted […]

After countless meetings and assessments on the state’s ascending drug costs, the Governor signed legislation Wednesday reining in on how pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) absorb revenue from patients needing their […]