Eligible small business definition

Eligible small business means a business entity that, at the time
Eligible small business means any trade or business that has gross receipts, less returns and allowances, of less than one million dollars ($1,000,000) during the taxable year.
Eligible small business means small businesses and small nonprofits operating in California

Examples of Eligible small business in a sentence

  • Eligible small business employers that pay differential wages - payments to employees for periods that they are called to active duty with the U.S. uniformed services (for more than 30 days) that represent all or part of the wages that they would have otherwise received from the employer - can claim a credit.


More Definitions of Eligible small business

Eligible small business means a business that at the time of an initial growth
Eligible small business means a business that at the time of an initial growth investment in the business by a rural investment company:
Eligible small business means a business entity that is
Eligible small business means a business enterprise eligible for
Eligible small business means a business entity that, at the time of application for participation in the small business loan program established pursuant to section 2 of P.L.2011, c.201 (C.34:1B-241.2), is independently owned and operated, operates primarily within this State, and which satisfies other criteria that may be established by the authority. "Eligible small business" shall include a qualified dairy [farmers and] farmer, an eligible farming [operations] operation, and a qualified hospitality business.
Eligible small business means any person engaged in a for-profit business enterprise in the
Eligible small business means any person, including, but not limited to a person engaged in agriculture, that has all of the following characteristics: