Using part of your home as a long-term business space, you may be eligible for the home office deduction. The pandemic forced a lot of employees to go and work from home. With time on their hands and some stimulus checks on the other, many have actually ventured into...
It’s beginning to look a lot like… Yes, the holidays are here, and you, as part of your company’s management, you want to put in good cheer for your employees. Aside from the office holiday party, you also want to give them a token or two to show...
Exploring the vast opportunities offered by the U.S. government as the largest buyer of goods and services can significantly boost your business revenue. However, before diving into online contract searches and bids, it’s crucial to establish a solid foundation...
The world of Government Contracting can be very confusing. Together with its hundreds of rules and regulations are the acronyms. Let’s go through four of the primary and common procurement methods that are governed by the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR);...
The Biden administration has just unveiled details about the Federal Supplier Climate Risks and Resilience Rule, scheduled to be added to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) this month. Being the largest buyer of goods and services– over $600 billion last...
Government contracting has a rich history, driven by the fundamental principle that societies are best served when citizens and governments collaborate to address critical needs. While the origins of government contracting trace back to the necessity of war, it has...