Small Business in the News: March 31, 2021 Edition
More than a year into the Covid-19 pandemic, we have a better picture now of what the world of work might look like when it ends. With changes to office design, work patterns, structure, and more, there are a wide range of possibilities for entrepreneurs to consider.
The hybrid office is here to stay. The shift could be more disruptive than the move to all-remote work. (Washington Post)
The Top 9 Reasons Why Business Partnership Fail (Entrepreneur)
Act Fast! Biden Extends PPP—There’s $79 Billion Left But 190,000 Applications Are Already Waiting (Inc.)
New Tax Credit Can Save Businesses Up to $14,000 Per Employee (Forbes)
No longer a “lost” generation: Millennials born in the 1980s are finally getting richer (Business Insider)
How the Pandemic Changed Office Design (New York Times)
A founder’s guide to the care and feeding of seed investors (Fast Company)
Worker-Owned Businesses Are Having a Moment (Bloomberg)
5 big signs that travel is roaring back (CNN Business)
Small Local Businesses Face Mask Dilemma as Mandates Are Eased (Small Biz Trends)
IRS Changes Payroll Tax Form 941 for Q1 2021 (SmallBizClub)