Starting a Business in Alabama Webinar, by SBDC on Mar. 1

Starting a Business in Alabama Webinar, by SBDC on Mar. 1
Starting a Business in Alabama Webinar, by SBDC
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Starting a Business in Alabama Webinar, by SBDC

Date: 

March 1, 2023

Time:

11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Description:

Webinar held Wednesday, March 1 from 11am – 1pm.

This two-hour workshop will provide participants with a comprehensive overview of the steps required and recommended for starting a small business in the State of Alabama, with a primary focus on businesses in Madison, Limestone, Morgan, Marshall, Jackson, Cullman, and Dekalb counties.

The following topic areas will be covered: a business start-up checklist; reserving a company name; pros and cons of optional legal structures; getting a tax number; business taxes; and state and licensing requirements. Furthermore, this workshop will touch on the importance of resource partners such as business attorneys, bankers, outside accountants, and insurance agents. Participants will also receive various helpful handouts and workshop takeaways.

You will receive a Zoom link the day before the webinar.

Original source can be found here.



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