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Tax forms … wages … employee benefits …government regulations … starting a business can be daunting. We are here to help the entrepreneur – perhaps you – the individual with a product or process and the drive to build a business. The best way we can do this is to lead you to the resources needed to plan a venture, and the people and organizations to guide you.
Do a little research; get the Basics…
PA Department of Community & Economic Development’s Entrepreneurial Guidelines State publication that provides a step-by-step process for starting a business. Includes business requirements and regulations, and contact information for state agencies and economic development resources.
PA Open for Business Download a list of handbooks dealing with business-related subjects, e.g., taxes, unemployment compensation, DEP permits, and employment outlook. On-line Business Forms library.
U.S. Small Business Administration – Starting your Own Business Asks and answers questions on a variety of topics, including: planning, finances, marketing, employment, legal and special interest issues.
U.S. Small Business Administration Office of Entrepreneurial Development Multiple resources, including Start-Up Kit, business plans and publications, marketing & research.
Contact those in the know…
U. of S. Small Business Development Center St. Thomas Hall, Room 583 Scranton, PA 18510-4639 1-800-829-7232 No or low cost consulting service that gives the entrepreneur a chance to sit down one-on-one with an expert for guidance in making the best business management decisions. The University of Scranton SBDC has an outreach office at Wayne County Chamber of Commerce, 303 Commercial Street, Honesdale, PA.
Center for Entrepreneurial Assistance Department of Community & Economic Development 400 North 4th Street, 4th Floor Harrisburg, PA 17120 1-800-280-3801 The lead agency in PA government for small business development. The CEA provides both information and advocacy for those starting and growing a business in Pennsylvania.
Entrepreneurial Network Initiative Web-based business tool that puts the small business owner in touch with seasoned professionals. The ENI is administered regionally by the staff at Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance. Its premise is to match service providers with specific business challenges so those who have been there can give a helping hand.
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