>Thinks 100% of the law apply 100% of the time
>Thinks every three-letter agency is breathing down your neck every waking moment
>Thinks every gov't agency has the funding to hound business owners over every sing infraction
yea, suuuuure
>Thinks 100% of the law apply 100% of the time
>Thinks every three-letter agency is breathing down your neck every waking moment
>Thinks every gov't agency has the funding to hound business owners over every sing infraction
yea, suuuuure
Small business owner here.
For most things I think there is very little red tape.
> Starting an LLC is easy
> Getting a bank account is easy
> Writing checks is easy
> Getting insured is easy
It's when you get employees that the WHOLE FUCKING GAME CHANGES. It's honestly like the government does not want you to give people jobs and wants to deincentivse you paying them well
> Pain in the ass HR law and hiring practices
> Pain in the ass payroll
> Pain in the ass workmans comp
> Pain in the ass taxes and tax related tasks
> Pain in the ass Immigration shit
Basically you are just constantly making sure you don't get fucked by the IRS, fucked by an unemployment claim, or fucked by a workman's comp claim.
If it was not for that shit I could grow 2x as fast and 2x as easy.
The PROBLEM is that the government was forced to intervene to stop scummy business owners that want to treat employees like farm animals. But nice guys like me have to pay the price.
Such is capitalism.
I run a successful small business.
The govt paperwork is the hard part.
It's not that anything is complex really, it's more that the whole thing is just run like the nigger DMV. No one gives a fuck, no one wants to help you, and everyone wants to give you some long form then tell you it's another person's job to explain how to fill out that form.
This is 100% accurate. It's almost like someone wants big businesses to not have to deal with small businesses expanding and stealing market share
Bureaucracy is far from being synonymous with quality, there must be a corporate understanding and approach towards immediacy in supplementing the market as a gateway instead of a hurdle. Safeguards should be incentivized, the lack of "proof of concept" led protection being more of a requirement than bearing any substantial value; on a business spectrum the middle ground is messy, instead of unifying we're seeing a polarizing force that acts as filter to clear the market of small businesses that lack willpower and consistency. Policy isn't always geared towards vehicles driving independent economic activity but rather maintaining balance of the system as a whole.
agreed.
they should remove unemployment entirely from companies under 10 employees, or under 50 even.
Government and Large corporations go hand in hand.
But the op is a troll
Biz is about profiting from the current regulatory environment
Pol is about changing laws
No, it's a meme pushed by big businesses that control the government and swallowed by people who A) don't have any ideas, B) don't have good ideas, and C) don't even try. The fact is that the problems a small business faces are almost entirely independent of government at any level.
I have a small business. My problems are sky high rent, suppliers not delivering anything on a schedule, and the fickleness/cheapness of customers. The fact that I have to make a 3-minute phone call once every 6 months to pay sales tax does not even register as an inconvenience, let alone crushing government interference.
Do you understand what trolling is?
>Look at chart
>Only shit you need to care about is IRS and the 3 green dots on the chart