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July 25, 2010 - New $600 rule trips up small business and IRS

In the new Health Care law is a new rule that requires a 1099 form for everyone a business pay more than $600 in a given year. The video below explains on the new rule’s difficult implementation.


July 24, 2010 - Why the New Financial Reform Bill is Bad for Business

U.S. Chamber Says Congress ‘Failed’ in Its Attempt to Reform Financial System Vows to Use Regulatory Process To Prevent Strangulation of Credit By U.S. Chamber of Commerce WASHINGTON, D.C.—Following today’s Senate vote for final passage of financial reform legislation, U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Thomas J. Donohue said […]


July 23, 2010 - Microsoft losing browser war to four rising rivals

Oregon News Note: NetApplications reports that Microsoft is losing key ground in the browser war as it watches it key browser, Explorer, drop 14% in market share.   At the same time Firefox share grew 5%, Google’s Chrome grew 6%, Apple’s Safari grew 2% and Opera by 1%.   These are not […]


July 22, 2010 - Recovery report card. White House misses mark

By Dr. Eric Fuits, EconInternational In 2009, the administration’s economists promoted stimulus spending by putting out some bold projections of the impacts of the stimulus on U.S. Unemployment. For example, the attached chart shows that the administration’s economists expected that, by now, the stimulus would have reduced unemployment to 7.3 […]


July 21, 2010 - State economy slips, hints of double dip recession

By Tim Duy, Oregon Economic Forum sponsor, KeyBank. The Oregon recovery experienced headwinds in May.  The University of Oregon Index of Economic Indicators™ fell 1.4% to 87.9 (1997=100) from a revised April figure of 89.  Significant deterioration in Oregon employment services payrolls, Oregon residential building permits, and the interest rate […]


July 20, 2010 - Is Your Unpaid Intern an Employee? Maybe . . .

By Wayne D. Landsverk & Merril A. Keane, Miller Nash LLP, Oregon and Washington Law Firm School is out, and summer internships are beginning across the Northwest. Employers might not be thinking about whether their unpaid summer interns qualify as employees under the Fair Labor Standards Act (the “FLSA”). After […]


July 19, 2010 - Oregon pays millions to unpaid workers

By Oregon Tax News, Oregon is one of a few states that dedicates funds, paid by Oregon employers, to cover unpaid wages when a company fails and does not have money for payroll. Last year, the average payout was about $1,048 per worker. The fund pays amounts equal to unpaid […]


July 18, 2010 - Poll shows concern over government expansion

Press Release from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Data Exposes Concerns Among Small Businesses and Voters with Lack of Progress on Jobs In advance of last Wednesday’s Jobs for America: Summit 2010, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce today released two surveys showing that small business owners and voters are deeply concerned […]


July 17, 2010 - Downtown Portland Slow to Rebuild From 2008 Job Losses

Portland Business Alliance Press Release Government continues trend as top employer Downtown Portland experienced an increase of 54 businesses and 393 jobs in 2009, but there is still a long road ahead to make up for 2008 when roughly 277 businesses and 3,000 jobs were lost. The greatest employment gains […]


July 16, 2010 - Oregon Biomass Projects Receive Federal Funds

Governor Ted Kulongoski Press Release Governor Ted Kulongoski recently announced $3 million in federal funds for three biomass energy projects in Oregon. These projects represent the seventh round of awards through the U.S. Department of Energy – State Energy Program. The program supports energy efficiency and renewable energy projects and […]