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  1. A Las Vegas woman has pleaded guilty to conspiring to defraud the U.S. government by submitting fraudulent tax refund claims for COVID-19 employment tax credits, securing $33 million in improper payouts from the IRS. According to court documents, Candies Goode-McCoy conspired with others from June 2022 through September 2023 to file approximately 1,227 fraudulent tax returns claiming refundable employment tax credits, including the employee retention credit (ERC) and paid sick and family leave credit. The total fraudulent claims amounted to over $98 million, with the IRS disbursing approximately $33 million before the scheme was uncovered. McCoy personally received over…

  2. The Northeast Dairy Business Innovation Center (NE-DBIC) has announced the launch of the Catalyzing Regional Dairy Workforce Grant program, aimed at expanding workforce development programming across the Northeast dairy sector. Applications for this grant opportunity will be open from April 24 through June 5, 2025. The program offers funding to support the development, expansion, and operation of existing dairy workforce programs. Eligible projects may include federally registered apprenticeships, state registered apprenticeships, pre-apprenticeships, internships, or other workforce training initiatives. According to NE-DBIC, funded projects must focus on enhancing progr…

  3. Existing for-profit businesses in Brown County, Illinois, now have the opportunity to apply for grants of up to $5,000 to support forward-thinking innovations and improvements. The grant cycle runs from May 1, 2025, to May 1, 2026, with funding available on a first-come, first-served basis until resources are depleted. Grant funds will be awarded as applications are received and reviewed for project qualifications. Business owners are encouraged to submit applications promptly to maximize their chances of receiving funding. Application Process and Evaluation Applicants must submit their application through the provided online link. A diverse panel of business profession…

  4. In an age where employee experience can significantly impact retention and productivity, small businesses can benefit immensely from effective onboarding processes. SurveyMonkey has recently unveiled improvements to its onboarding surveys aimed specifically at enhancing new hire integration into organizations. With a dual approach combining structured feedback with open-ended responses, these tools offer small business owners actionable insights that can lead to a more engaged workforce. The latest updates focus on the design of onboarding surveys that maximize both quantitative and qualitative data collection. By using scaled questions, SurveyMonkey enables employers to…

  5. A new report from Oxford Economics reveals that TikTok has become a key driver of employment in the United States, with 7.5 million businesses on the platform supporting more than 28 million workers. The study, published today, highlights TikTok’s role in job creation and economic opportunity, particularly for small and mid-sized businesses. 4.7 Million Jobs Directly Benefit from TikTok The Oxford Economics report estimates that 4.7 million jobs in the U.S. benefit directly from using TikTok. This includes: Over 3.1 million workers who use TikTok in their jobs by creating content for the platform or managing accounts. More than 1.6 million workers who benefit indirectl…

  6. A new report by Intuit’s Mailchimp highlights the critical importance of the opt-in moment for brands aiming to foster strong relationships with consumers. Titled The Art of the Opt-In: Why List Building is Only the Beginning, the study reveals that building quality email and SMS lists goes far beyond simply assembling contacts; it’s about creating trust, personalizing experiences, and ultimately driving engagement. Matt Cimino, product manager at Intuit Mailchimp, emphasizes, “As tracking and re-targeting become more complex, the opt-in stands out as one of the few moments when a brand can earn a direct relationship – with permission.” The insights from this report offe…

  7. Artificial intelligence is increasingly influencing how U.S. consumers search and shop online, according to a new survey released by adMarketplace. The company surveyed 1,000 U.S. adults using a census-balanced sample by age and gender to gauge perceptions and adoption of AI-driven search experiences. The results highlight significant trends for advertisers and publishers as AI becomes more integrated into native search environments. The findings show that 45% of Americans have used AI-powered search tools, including chat-based engines and AI-driven results. That figure nearly doubles the 27% who report not having tried these tools. Meanwhile, 17% of respondents said the…

  8. Affordable technology has eased the friction of digital workplace transformation, opening the process up to businesses of all sizes and budgets. Yet, surprisingly, the majority of businesses are still lagging behind, and the trend applies extra to small businesses. A recent survey by Zoho, “Trends in Digital Workplace Transformation,” noted discrepancies in organizational maturity between international companies and those based in the United States, with US-based ones lagging behind slightly, 61% domestic versus 62.3% average internationally. The margin deepens significantly for small and medium-sized businesses, ranked at 58% maturity. The survey outlines a few reasons…

  9. A recent SurveyMonkey study sheds light on the evolving landscape for women in the workplace, highlighting both the strides made and the challenges that remain. Conducted from February 10-16, 2026, this extensive survey included responses from 6,330 adults, with a significant focus on 3,048 women. Given its robust sample size, the findings carry valuable insights for small business owners looking to foster diverse and inclusive workplace environments. The survey reveals that women continue to face unique hurdles in the professional arena. Despite ongoing progress in certain fields, many women report significant barriers to career advancement and equitable treatment compa…

  10. A recent study from SurveyMonkey shines a spotlight on emerging workplace trends that small business owners must navigate to foster a productive and engaged workforce. Conducted between July 25 and August 3, 2025, the survey sampled 3,573 full-time workers across the U.S., offering a snapshot of sentiments and preferences that can help businesses adapt their strategies in this evolving landscape. The findings underscore a significant shift in employee expectations and workplace culture, driven by the ongoing effects of the pandemic and shifts in work dynamics. Small business owners need to stay attuned to these trends to not only retain talent but also enhance overall em…

  11. Marry one of the world’s most powerful business software platforms with AI capabilities. The result allows businesses of all types and sizes to create new workspaces. It enables teams to integrate native and third party apps. And it frees your employees to share data easily across your organization while maintaining critical security features. Witness the remarkable new iteration of Zoho One. And reimagine your business as teams share insights across over 50 applications and third party apps from Google, Microsoft, Quickbooks and more. “Now we have about 75,000 customers using Zoho One,” explains Raju Vegesna, Chief Evangelist at Zoho. “These customers are distributed a…

  12. NEXT Insurance has launched a new multi-location workers’ compensation (WC) coverage option, allowing small business owners operating multiple locations within a single state to secure coverage under a single policy. The move positions NEXT as one of the first WC insurers to offer a fully digital solution for businesses managing multiple sites. The new coverage is designed for small businesses with multiple branches or offices, addressing the increasing complexity of insurance needs as they expand and hire more employees. With workplace accidents posing a growing risk for expanding businesses, the multi-location WC policy enables small business owners to manage their ins…

  13. As small business owners navigate the complex logistics of shipping, a significant legal case now under consideration by the U.S. Supreme Court could impact their operations. The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) recently filed an amicus brief in the case of Shawn Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II, LLC, drawing attention to the vital role freight brokers play in facilitating product shipments across the country. Freight brokers serve as essential intermediaries that connect businesses with trucking companies, making the transportation of goods smoother and more efficient. However, the legal question at the heart of this case is whether these brokers shou…

  14. Small business owners in Colorado are facing a critical moment as a contentious legal battle unfolds in the state’s Supreme Court. The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has taken a stand by filing an amicus brief in the significant case, Public Service of Colorado v. Estate of Carol Ross. At the heart of the matter is whether small businesses can be held liable for wrongful death cases under what’s known as the “felonious killing” exception, a ruling that could have dire financial implications for local enterprises. Currently, the Colorado Court of Appeals has determined that businesses can be subject to damages without a cap in wrongful death cases invo…

  15. Small business owners across the country may want to pay attention to a significant legal development concerning Oregon’s Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) law. The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has filed an amicus brief in the case National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors v. Leah Feldon, et al. in the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon, challenging this law. This pivotal case could have implications for small businesses, particularly those that operate or sell products across state lines. Oregon’s EPR law aims to shift the burden of disposal and recycling to producers, but NFIB argues that it crosses constitutional boundaries…

  16. Small business optimism dropped across all major industry sectors in April, with retail businesses showing the steepest decline, according to the latest industry-specific Small Business Economic Trends survey released by the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) Research Center on Tuesday. The quarterly report focuses on four major sectors: construction, manufacturing, retail, and services. All four sectors reported a decrease in optimism compared to the previous quarter, although three out of the four — construction, manufacturing, and services — maintained optimism levels above the long-term average Optimism Index of 98, recorded over the last 51 years. “…

  17. The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has announced its strong support for the Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act, a bipartisan bill introduced by Rep. Neal Dunn (FL-02). The legislation aims to eliminate barriers preventing independent auto repair shops from accessing critical tools, software, and repair manuals that are currently available only to manufacturers and authorized service centers. In a letter sent to Rep. Dunn from NFIB’s Principal in Foreign Government Relations Andrea McGee writes, “NFIB represents approximately 300,000 small and independent businesses across the country. As the role of technology become…

  18. The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) reported a decline in small business optimism for February, with its Small Business Optimism Index falling by 2.1 points to 100.7. Despite the decline, this marks the fourth consecutive month the index has remained above the 51-year average of 98. However, the index remains 4.4 points below its recent peak of 105.1 recorded in December. Meanwhile, the Uncertainty Index rose by four points to 104, marking the second-highest reading ever recorded. “Uncertainty is high and rising on Main Street, and for many reasons,” said NFIB Chief Economist Bill Dunkelberg. “Those small business owners expecting better business condi…

  19. The rising cost of health care has long been a thorn in the side of small business owners across America. Recognizing this challenge, the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has unveiled a comprehensive Legislative Health Care Plan aimed at easing these financial pressures. By advocating for several targeted policy reforms, NFIB aims to empower small businesses to provide health benefits without breaking the bank. Tyler Dever, NFIB Principal of Federal Government Relations, underscored the urgency of the situation. “For over 40 years, small business owners have shared how the cost of health care is their number one problem,” he said. He emphasized how impo…

  20. Nimble, a CRM platform tailored to small businesses and marketing professionals, has introduced its new Email Marketing feature, enabling users to conduct large-scale, HTML-powered, and trackable email campaigns directly from within the platform. The feature, announced on April 3, 2025, is designed to support outreach efforts such as newsletters, webinars, and promotional messages. According to Nimble, the new capability helps users bypass the limitations of email platforms like Google and Microsoft, which typically restrict daily sends to around 500 emails per user. The Email Marketing feature allows users to send unlimited emails to segmented lists and manage campaigns…

  21. The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) will begin accepting applications next week for the Route 80 Business Assistance Grant Program, a financial aid initiative designed to support small businesses impacted by lane closures on Route 80 in Morris County. Applications open Tuesday, April 22, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. The grant program targets small businesses and non-profits located within five miles of Route 80’s Exit 34, where ongoing sinkhole repairs have caused significant traffic disruptions. Businesses in this area have reported declines in revenue since the repairs began. Grants will range from $1,000 to $15,000. According to NJEDA, eligible applicants mu…

  22. No doc loans for LLCs are a financing option designed for businesses that need quick access to capital without extensive paperwork. They primarily rely on your Employer Identification Number (EIN) and recent financial activity, streamlining the application process. This means you can often receive funds within 24 to 48 hours. Nonetheless, it’s crucial to understand both the benefits and potential drawbacks before considering this route for your business financing needs. What should you know next? Key Takeaways No doc loans require minimal paperwork, primarily an EIN and basic revenue information, making them quick financing options for LLCs. Eligibility is based on bu…

  23. A groundbreaking innovation in network technology is on the horizon, thanks to a collaboration between Nokia and Amazon Web Services (AWS). This partnership has introduced the first agentic AI-powered 5G-Advanced network slicing solution deployed in live networks, promising significant benefits for small business owners navigating the complexities of connectivity. Nokia’s AI-driven solution, in partnership with AWS, uses agentic AI to intelligently analyze real-time data—spanning locations, traffic conditions, and events. This allows telecommunications providers to tailor network services precisely when and where they’re needed most. Two prominent companies, du and Orang…

  24. In a significant development highlighting the complexities of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), the U.S. Attorney’s Office has reached a settlement with Education for Just Peace in the Middle East, known as the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights (EfJP). The organization, a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit, agreed to pay $353,000 to resolve allegations concerning its participation in the $800 billion PPP, established under the CARES Act to alleviate economic distress during the COVID-19 pandemic. Key benefits of the PPP were evident for many small businesses and non-profits that sought financial relief to cover payroll, rent, and other essential expenses. EfJP recei…

  25. NordVPN’s identity theft protection solution, NordProtect, is now available as a stand-alone service in the United States, allowing users to access identity theft protection without purchasing a NordVPN Prime plan. In addition to this change, NordProtect now includes online fraud coverage, providing financial compensation for victims of various online scams and fraudulent activities. Expanded Protection Against Online Scams NordProtect’s new online fraud coverage offers support for users affected by scams such as romance fraud, marketplace fraud, QR code scams, and fraudulent credit card charges. These protections aim to mitigate financial losses caused by cybercriminals…





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