Greensburg —
The Southeast Indiana Small Business Development Center (Southeast ISBDC) is hosting a $10 Small Business Tax Workshop from 9 to 11 a.m. April 26 at the Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce, 500 Franklin Street.
The Southeast ISBDC will be hosting the event and instruction will be provided by Sarah Jacobi, Blue & Co., on:
Yearly Tax Reporting
Organization for Future Taxes
Tax Q&A with Business Advisor
Although this event is free, please take a moment to register; go to www.seisbdc.org and click on ÒUpcoming EventsÓ and scroll to ÒTax .Ó
For more information call 812-952-9765.
The Southeast ISBDC provides no-cost, confidential small business consulting to 13 counties of Southeast Indiana.
Services can be reached by accessing the Business Assessments at www.seisbdc.org or by calling 812-952-9765.
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Tax workshop April 26
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