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National Small Business Sites
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| U.S.Business Advisor |
Over 60 different federal organizations exist to assist or regulate business. With this many sources of information, finding what you want can be complicated and time-consuming. This is a one-stop electronic link to the information and services for the business community, created by the SBA. |
| U.S. Small Business Adminstration |
Assists and protects the interests of small businesses and help families and businesses recover from national disasters. Provides access to training, free counseling, and administers various loan programs. |
| SBA Office of Advocacy |
An independent voice for small business within the federal government. It advances the views, concerns, and interests of small business before Congress, the White House, federal agencies, federal courts, and state policy makers. |
| FirstGov |
Whatever you want or need from the U.S. government is on FirstGov.gov. You'll find a rich treasure of online information, services and resources on the official U.S. gateway to all government information. It is the catalyst for a growing electronic government. |
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Internal Revenue Service Forms and Publications
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The nation's tax collection agency and administers the Internal Revenue Code. This site includes publications and forms to help individuals and businesses understand and meet their tax responsibilities. |
Small Business Development Center
National Information Clearinghouse (SBDCNET) |
(SBDCNET) serves as a resource providing timely, relevant research, web-based information, and training to SBDC counselors and their small business clients. |
| Score: Counselors to America's Small Businesses |
Dedicated to entrepreneurial education and the formation, growth, and success of small business nationwide. SCORE has more than 10,000 retired and working volunteers that provide free business and counseling advice. Many counselors can be researched on-line. |
| Association of Small Business Development Centers |
ASBDC represents the collective interest of SBDC members by promoting, informing, supporting and continuously improving the SBDC network. This network delivers nationwide educational assistance to strengthen small/medium business management, thereby contributing to the growth of local, state, and national economies. |