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In the world of business, trust is everything. A company that is trustworthy and committed to ethical business practices is more likely to be successful in the long term. One way that companies can demonstrate their commitment to trust and ethical practices is by becoming accredited by the Better Business Bureau (BBB). In this blog post, we will take a closer look at how BBB accredited businesses, such as GoVets, are committed to customer service, trust, and ethical business practices.
The Better Business Bureau is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1912. Its mission is to promote trust in the marketplace by encouraging and supporting ethical business practices. The BBB provides a variety of services to consumers and businesses, including ratings and reviews of companies, dispute resolution services, and accreditation.
To become accredited by the BBB, a business must meet certain standards of trust, including a commitment
The GSA Schedule program offers a streamlined procurement process for government buyers and provides access to a wide range of high-quality products and services from qualified contractors. However, the program is not without its challenges, and one of the biggest concerns for government buyers is the risk of price gouging by contractors. In this blog post, we will discuss the issue of price gouging by government contractors and its impact on taxpayers, as well as ways to report suspected fraud and protect whistleblowers. We will also provide tips for businesses looking to avoid the appearance of price gouging and explain why government buyers should consider working with GoVets to minimize their risk of price gouging and ensure they are getting the best possible value for their procurement dollars.
The GSA Schedule, also known as the Federal Supply Schedule (FSS), is a contracting program that allows government agencies to purchase products
The United States has a long history of manufacturing and has been known for producing goods of high quality. However, over the past few decades, there has been a significant decline in the manufacturing industry in the USA. Many companies have moved their operations overseas to take advantage of cheaper labor and materials, resulting in a significant loss of jobs and a greater dependency on foreign countries for important goods and materials. In recent years, there has been a growing movement to bring manufacturing back to the USA. This blog post will discuss the reasons for bringing manufacturing back to the USA and how it can help reduce inflation.
In recent years, online marketplaces like Amazon have become increasingly popular, offering sellers an easy and efficient way to reach a broad customer base. However, the complexities of tax laws in different states can be a challenge for online resellers, especially those who sell in multiple states. In this blog post, we will explore how resellers on Amazon and other online stores can become tax-exempt in multiple states and how they can submit their sales taxes unless the marketplaces submit the sales taxes for them.
Before we dive into the details of how to become tax-exempt, it's essential to have a basic understanding of sales tax. Sales tax is a tax that is charged on the sale of goods or services. It's usually a percentage of the sales price and is added to the total amount that the customer pays. Each state has its own sales tax rate, and some local jurisdictions can also impose additional taxes. This means that a reseller may need
As Americans, we are fortunate to live in a country that values service and entrepreneurship. However, not all citizens have equal access to opportunities, and some groups face unique challenges when it comes to building successful careers and businesses. Two such groups are veterans and small disadvantaged businesses. Veterans have dedicated their lives to serving their country, and small disadvantaged businesses play a crucial role