by Guest Contributor | May 25, 2023 | RV Dealers
IR-2023-105, May 25, 2023 WASHINGTON — As aggressive marketing continues, the Internal Revenue Service today renewed an alert for businesses to watch out for tell-tale signs of misleading claims involving the Employee Retention Credit. The IRS and tax professionals...
by Ejola Cook | May 23, 2023 | Dealer Compliance, Legal, RV Dealers
At some point, you may encounter an unhappy customer which can sometimes result in a lawsuit, starting with a demand letter. If you receive a letter like this in mail, don’t ignore it. It is best to reach out to an attorney for legal advice on what your options are...
by Angela C Bonds | Mar 29, 2023 | Legislative Updates, RV Dealers
Legislative priorities including Civil Remedies, addressing initial budget items and have made significant headway in the first few weeks of session. Measures that affect Florida’s civil Justice system were addressed in both chambers week 3 of the Legislative Session...
by Ejola Cook | Mar 21, 2023 | Dealer Compliance, RV Dealers
As a dealer you’re allowed to purchase extra dealer plates to use for your business. Per Section 320.13, Florida Statutes you can purchase these plates to use on your vehicle inventory while they are for sale. The number of plates you can have is determined by your...
by Traeanne Reynolds | Feb 25, 2023 | Education, RV Dealers
RV Women’s Alliance has been around since 2019, it was founded by a group of women and men who were focused on fostering the next generation of leaders in our industry. The vision of RVWA is to make the RV Industry a place where women thrive. Did you know, 80% of RV...
by Ejola Cook | Jan 18, 2023 | Dealer Compliance, Finance, RV Dealers
Not every state allows for a third-party trade in, but Florida does! Although a third-party trade isn’t exactly common, there are some things to know should you come across one. Basically, this type of transaction is where a customer who is purchasing an RV will...