Articles Posted in Frazier

Five Reasons Why Business Owners Should Not Pass on Credit Card Fees to Customers
Frazier Law Team

Can you imagine a world where a business owner would charge their customers a fee for using their credit or debit cards to buy items at their store? Imagine no more because those days are here and many small businesses are taking the opportunity to charge clients who chose to charge their purchase to their…

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How Good Fathers Teach Their Children About Careers and Client Service
Frazier Law Team

What my dad taught me about serving clients and developing my career My dad, like many fathers, played a crucial role in shaping my understanding of developing a successful career. Wrapped throughout these lessons was the importance of serving others and treating clients well. Dad taught me a variety of strategies to instill these values,…

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Celebrating the Army’s Birthday: Ranger Roots Leads to Excellence in Tax Resolution
Frazier Law Team

As we celebrate the Army’s birthday, I reflect on how my service with the 3rd Battalion of the 75th Ranger Regiment has profoundly shaped my career as a tax resolution attorney. Our motto, “Rangers Lead the Way,” is not just a call to action—it is a lifelong commitment to leadership, excellence, and integrity; principles that…

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WORKSHOP: Accounting Fundamentals: Understanding Financial Statements
Frazier Law Team

Every business owner needs to have a working knowledge of basic accounting principles and an understanding of the primary financial statements that assist in monitoring the financial health of their business. This workshop will discuss the three primary financial statements and show how they relate to one another. All entrepreneurs need to be able to…

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HIGHER INTEREST RATES HIT TENNESSEE TAXPAYERS
Frazier Law Team

NASHVILLE, Tennessee – The Tennessee Department of Revenue has announced that they will be raising both the prevailing and the installment payment agreement interest rates effective July 1, 2023. The rates will be shooting up to 12.25% as the prevailing interest rate charged to Tennessee tax payers who either owe past due balances to the…

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