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State mandating food safety certification at all eateries
Many people in New York state’s restaurant industry must return to school this year and earn a food
Shares0 Many people in New York state’s restaurant industry must return to school this year and earn a food safety certification now required under state law. David J. Wixted, a technical specialist in Schenectady County Community College’s Department of Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism, is anxious to spread the news. As project coordinator of the New York State Hospitality Grant, which has been charged with running one-day seminars for food service personnel, Wixted does not think some establishments know about the new rule.
Women-owned businesses face challenges but support is available
Women who open businesses face many challenges. But help is out there.
NEW YORK - A passion for baking bread consumed Amy Scherber s dreams until she decided to open up her very own bakery 29 years ago this month. The bread is made at a commercial bakery in Long Island City in Queens and sold at locations like Amy s Bread in Hell s Kitchen. When she first started out very few women-owned businesses in New York City. In the beginning, when I first started, all the things, how you run a bakery, everything, was made for men, Scherber said. It was all very large-scale the equipment, the bags of flour were 100-pound bags, and all these things weren t scaled for women-run business and all my staff was all women so I worked to find different vendors that would have smaller things.
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Taxes and the Pandemic Cares Act: Regulatory Compliance Issues and Opportunities for Small Business
Mon, Feb 22, 2021
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM EST
Business owners must understand and comply with a range of government regulations. And while the recent government relief packages have provided invaluable opportunities for small businesses to address COVID-19-related business challenges, it has also resulted in unprecedented tax and accounting challenges, complexities, and uncertainties.
In this webinar hosted by the Pace University Small Business Development Center (SBDC), panel members will discuss two important areas of small business compliance:
Taxes, and the Pandemic Relief Cares Act.
SBA, in consultation with the U.S. Treasury Department, reopened the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) for First Draw and Second Draw PPP Loans in January of 2021.
On December 27, 2020, a $900 billion COVID-19 aid package was signed into law as part of the larger omnibus bill funding the federal government. This bill includes $284 billion in new funding for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), the federal loan program established to support businesses impacted by this lengthy pandemic.
Now that Congress has reopened the application window for small business owners and entrepreneurs in 2021 to apply for the #PaycheckProtectionProgram, what does that mean and and how do you get one? The deadline to apply for the PPP is