by Nikki Semanchik | Jan 2, 2019 | Business Law, General Counsel
If you work for someone else, your employer handles your tax withholdings for you. That’s not the case when you work for yourself, though: you are still responsible for paying those taxes, but the responsibility for withholding falls to you. In the state of...
by Nikki Semanchik | Dec 14, 2018 | Business Law, Nonprofit Law
If you’re self-employed, work as an independent contractor, or operate a business that hires independent contractors to complete work for your company, you’ve likely heard something about a 1099. What Is a 1099? While wages and salaries are reported on the form W-2,...
by Nikki Semanchik | Dec 12, 2018 | Business Law
In the state of California, LLCs and corporations are required to file an annual or biannual Statement of Information with the office of the Secretary of State. While it may be tempting to delay filing – after all, running a business keeps you busy – it’s...
by Nikki Semanchik | Nov 24, 2018 | Business Law, Nonprofit Law
Giving Thanks, and Giving Back: Ushering in the Season of Giving The sides are in the oven, the turkey’s been basted to perfection, and the table’s been set: there’s no denying that food is central to the Thanksgiving holiday. There’s something sacred about sharing a...
by Nikki Semanchik | Nov 13, 2018 | Business Law
What is B Corporation Certification? The distinction of Benefit Corporation, B Corporation or B Corp, is granted to companies who demonstrate that they value not only profits but also giving back to the community. This can be done through direct financial...
by Nikki Semanchik | Jul 12, 2018 | Business Law, General Counsel, Nonprofit Law
In the Spring of 2018, the California Supreme Court handed down a major change regarding how employers classify a California independent contractor. This new ruling has left many California business owners wondering, “What do we do now?” This sentiment will likely...
by Nikki Semanchik | May 21, 2018 | Business Law
Small business owners usually have some idea or simple agreement put together that outlines what happens to their company upon retirement. However, most do not plan for something more unexpected, such as an untimely death. The sad reality is that 1 in 7 Americans do...
by Nikki Semanchik | Mar 26, 2018 | Nonprofit Law
Introduction Have you asked yourself ‘should my nonprofit have a gala?’ If you are wondering the answer to this question, it is important to consider the positives and negatives. Planning a nonprofit gala and executing it successfully are very difficult...
by Nikki Semanchik | Jan 24, 2018 | Estate Planning
There are a couple of things in life that make us feel like we are true adults. Buying a house is a big one. Suddenly, you realize that buying a house means getting your finances in place, taking on a mortgage, getting insurance…basically full on adulting....
by Nikki Semanchik | Jan 23, 2018 | Nonprofit Law
By now, you undoubtedly have heard that there have been some major changes to the federal income tax system. If you run a nonprofit, you might have heard some pretty scary things about how these changes will affect your donations for the coming years. It is true that...