Small Business Commission
Enterprise Zones Tax Credit & Incentives and Jobs Now! Workshop
| December 10, 2009 |
The Small Business Commission
Cordially invites you to our
Local/State/Federal Enterprise Zones Tax Credit & Incentives and Jobs Now! Workshop –
Thursday, December 10, 2009
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
City Hall – Room 3051 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place
San Francisco, CA 94102
There are many local, state and federal tax credits and incentives available to small businesses but many small business owners are unaware of them. We have put together this workshop for CPAs with clients that are predominantly Spanish speaking small business owners to educate and encourage everyone to take advantage of these money saving programs.
This workshop is a part of Mayor Newsom’s effort to reach out to small business owners and ensure that all eligible small businesses are well informed. We hope you will join us for an informative and valuable session!
RSVP:
Jane Gong
jane.gong@sfgov.org
415-554-6489
Popularity: 5% [?]
San Francisco Procurement Ordinance
The Small Business Commission Seeks Public Comment Regarding Local Business Enterprise (LBE) Ordinance on Monday, April 6th at City Hall in Room 400 at 5:30 pm
Board of Supervisor’s President David Chiu introduced legislation to support LBE Contracting with the City..
- require departments to set aside contracts worth $400,000 or less for the Micro-Local Business Enterprise Set Aside Program;
- create a pilot Graduated Local Business Enterprise program that will enable graduated firms to receive a 5% bid discount; and
- allow bidders and proposers the flexibility of meeting the participation goal by either achieving adequate good faith efforts or by meeting and/or exceeding the participation goal based on the availability of MBEs, WBEs, and OBEs.
(http://www.sfgov.org/site/uploadedfiles/bdsupvrs/committees/materials/090320tdr.pdf)
On Monday, April 6th, the Small Business Commission will discuss components of a complimentary ordinance to place mandatory goals on prime vendors to purchase goods and services from LBE’s. Since a majority of the prime vendors doing business with the City are located outside of San Francisco and few LBE’s are not currently contracting with the City, an ordinance should be put in place to move some of the dollars spent with prime vendors into the local economy. We can learn from corporate best practices and implement a measurement that would mandate a minimum spend of contract into LBE’s without negatively impacting administration. . A corporate supplier diversity executive will present to the Commission and tell how they increased small business participation and how the City can benefit from a similar plan.
This can be a groundbreaking ordinance for our local business community.
Popularity: 6% [?]
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