In his first State of the Union address, President Obama proposed a temporary tax credit that can fuel job growth through small business hiring, and this may prove to be a great incentive for local San Diego businesses that have been thinking about bringing on another employee. The Wall Street Journal’s Elizabeth Williamson reports on more of the details of the President’s plan, as revealed a few days after delivering the State of the Union address. As things stand now, the Small Business Jobs and Wages Tax Cut, one of the White House’s main small business proposals, will provide businesses a $5,000 tax credit for each net new employees hired in 2010, and start-up businesses can receive half the tax credit, all subject to a cap of $500,000 as a way to make sure that most of this tax credit is used by small businesses. (more…)
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President Obama Proposes Small Business Tax Incentives for Hiring: The Legal Issues You Can’t Ignore if Your San Diego Business Hires New Employees
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010Watching Out For Your San Diego Business When You Negotiate a Commercial Lease
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009If you’re a San Diego business owner, then you know that when looking for commercial space, the last thing you want to do is blindly sign the lease being offered to you, because a commercial lease always needs to be negotiated. Looking at the Chargers’ lease of Qualcomm Stadium with the City of San Diego, the San Diego Union Tribune reports that the agreement expires in 2020. Before then, the lease provides that the Chargers have a month-long window every year to notify the city of its intent to leave, with penalties at $54.6 million if the team moves next year, but dropping to less than half that amount in 2011 (an amount which some say could be a penalty the team is willing to pay). At least according to Chargers’ special counsel Mark Fabiani, quoted in a Voiceofsandiego.org article, the city got a “bad deal” considering the limited revenue generated by Qualcomm. (more…)


















