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US Business Advisor

Business USA provides a way for small businesses to quickly access services and information relevant to them by using technology. This technology accesses the information regardless of the location of the information, agency’s website, call center or office.

United States Census

The United States Census’ mission is to become the leading source of quality data relevant to the nation’s people and its economy. The essential goal is to provide opportunities for quality and cost for the data collected and services granted by the United States Census.

US Department of Labor

The United States Department of Labor’s fundamental goal is to focus on the customer by learning who they are, what they want, and how to serve them the best way possible. The U.S. Department of Labor advocates and develops the welfare of job seekers, wage earners, and retirees of the United States by improving working conditions, advancing opportunities for profitable employment, and accredit work-related benefits and rights.

US Environmental Protection Agency

The United States Environmental Protection Agency produces programs to vitalize and improve small business involvement, as well as minority business and women-owned business enterprises. U.S. EPA also boosts and strengthens the utilization and assistance to disadvantaged businesses and business enterprises in acquisition provided by EPA assistance agreements.

US Federal Trade Commission

The United States Federal Trade Commission yearns to eliminate business practices that are not in the competitive market or that are unfair to consumers. The U.S. FTC possesses the ability to enhance informed consumer choice and public understanding of the competitive process without dealing with inconvenient measures.

US Government Export Portal

The United States Government Export Portal gathers resources from all parts of the U.S. Government to aid American businesses in planning their international sales strategies to thrive in today’s global economy and marketplace. The U.S. Government Export Portal also strives to provide exceptional customer service for businesses involved and interactive with the government.

US Government’s Web Portal

The United States Small Business Administration (SBA) offers resources to assist small businesses sell goods and services to the Federal Government. The General Services Administration connects private sectors and Federal Agencies to fulfill their business needs.

US Internal Revenue Service

The United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) provides the Small Business and Self –Employed Tax Center which accommodates taxpayers who file 1040, Schedules C, D, F, or Form 2106, in addition to service for small businesses with assets under ten million dollars. An important duty of the IRS is to provide the highest quality service by assisting them to meet their tax responsibilities.

US Minority Business Development Agency

The United States Minority Business Development Agency assists small businesses by constructing competitive businesses, creating expansion, and advocating economic investments. The MBDA encourages business-to-business relationships between U.S. minority firms and international firms, specifically Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, and Europe.

US Patent and Trademark Office

The United States Patent and Trademark Office grants patents to protect inventions and register trademarks to businesses. The U.S. Patent and Trademark office accommodates the best interest of the inventors and businesses with respect to their inventions, corporate products and service identifications.

US Postal Service

The United States Postal Service provides solutions for Federal agencies to ensure their deliveries are safe and secure worldwide. A green initiative is also in place to make it easy to recycle and dispose of small office and home electronics to further protect the environment.

US Department of Treasury

The United States Department of Treasury is the center to numerous initiatives designed to assist small businesses advance through the Small Business and Community Development Programs. The State Small Business Credit Initiative assists state programs that fund private sector loans and investments to small businesses and small manufacturers. These American small businesses need assistance to obtain the capital they need to expand and create jobs.

Social Security Administration

The Social Security Administration recognizes the vital importance of small businesses to the American economy. Moreover, the SSA is committed to our country’s small business community by implementing the highest number of opportunities available in the acquisition program as both prime contractors and subcontractors. The SSA develops and implements outreach programs to enhance awareness of small business communities.

US Department of Homeland Security

The United States Department of Homeland Security assists small companies with getting started, researching the customer, networking, and finding opportunities. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security makes certain that these companies have equal opportunities to compete and be selected for the Department of Homeland Security contracts.

US Department of Commerce

The United States Department of Commerce works with businesses as well as Universities, communities, and the Nation’s wage earners to advance the creation of jobs, development and growth of the economy. One of their main concerns is to improve the standards of living for Americans.

United States Securities and Exchange Commission

The United States Securities and Exchange Commission’s objective is to facilitate capital formation, maintain equal, orderly, and efficient markets, and to protect investors.

Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Codes

A SIC code, or Standard Industrial Classification code, is a government system for classifying different industries by a four-digit code. Conduct SIC searches and discover information and classification of specific industries and trades.

North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)

Federal statistical agencies use this standard to classify business establishments for the United States economy. The NAICS Manual includes definitions for each industry, background information, tables showing changes between 2007 and 2012, and a comprehensive index which allows high variance of comparability of business statistics across North America.

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