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Are
You a Participant of the 8(A) Program?
To qualify for the program, a small business must be owned
and controlled by a socially and economically disadvantaged
individual. Under the Small Business Act, certain presumed groups
include African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Pacific
Americans, Native Americans, and Subcontinent Asian Americans. Other
individuals can be admitted to the program if they show through a
"preponderance of the evidence" that they are
disadvantaged because of race, ethnicity, gender, physical handicap,
or residence in an environment isolated from the mainstream of
American society. In order to meet the economic disadvantage test,
all individuals must have a net worth of less than $250,000,
excluding the value of the business and personnel residence.
Successful applicants must also meet applicable size
standards for small business concerns; be in business for at least
two years; display reasonable success potential; and display good
character. Although the two-year requirement may be waived, firms
must continue to comply with various requirements while in the
program.
Click http://www.sba.gov/sbaforms/sba1010.pdf
to apply for the 8(a) Program.
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