Business Law Author

Daniel Brooks

Daniel Brooks is a business law attorney with expertise in antitrust law, competition policy, and regulatory affairs. He has advised numerous companies on complex antitrust matters and has a deep understanding of the regulatory landscape.

Credentials

J.D., University of Tennessee, M.A. in Economics

10+ yearsAntitrust LawCompetition Policy

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Articles by Daniel Brooks

How Do Founders of Nonprofits Make Money: Pay RulesWhen to File a SAR Report: Thresholds and DeadlinesWhat to Do If You Win a Large Sum of Money: Taxes & ClaimsHow to Word a Cancellation Policy: Notices, Fees, and ExceptionsDoes Your IRS Transcript Show the Refund Date?How to Pay Off Business Debt: Strategies and OptionsCan You Be a Part-Time Insurance Agent? Licensing & IncomeWhat Is an Accounting Period? Types and Tax DeadlinesWhat Is an Installment Sale and How Is It Taxed?What Is the Retirement Savings Contribution Credit?Can You File Receipts on Your Taxes for Deductions?What Is Audit Defense? Coverage, Costs, and RepresentationHow Long Do Capital Losses Carry Forward? No ExpirationHow to Borrow Against Retirement Funds: Rules and OptionsHow to Do C2C Contracting: Setup, Taxes, and ComplianceHow to Trade Bitcoins for Cash: Exchanges, ATMs and TaxesHow to Restructure a Company: Filings, Tax, and DebtWhat Is TCR in Business? The Campaign Registry ExplainedHow to Apply for an LLC in CT: Step-by-Step ProcessCan I Take My First RMD Before My 72nd Birthday?What Tax Form Should I Use to File Your Taxes?When Preferred Stock Is Cumulative and Directors Skip DividendsHow Much Can an Adjustable Rate Mortgage Increase?Why Is Corporate Sustainability Important: Legal RisksWhat Is a 501(a)? Tax Exemption and RequirementsCan You Claim Elderly Parents as Dependents on Taxes?What Is Capital Expenditure? Tax and Depreciation RulesHow Long Does It Take to Incorporate a Business?How to Buy a Restaurant: From Due Diligence to ClosingWhat Happens If You Exceed Your 401(k) Contribution Limit?