Learn about complicated Tax Refunds or Tax Credits. These are programs largely overlooked by the Small Business owner. At tax time these special incentive programs can (depending on the size of your business) save you tens of thousands of dollars!
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In spite of the perception that people should not look to the government for help, the great government give-away programs have remained so incredibly huge that if each of the approximately 8 million businesses applied for an equal share, they would each receive over $70,000.
Thought Affirmative Action was dead? If you did you thought wrong. Though many of the catch phrases are no longer in use most of the money that was available still is.
Every year Congressmen and Senators make promises to the people that put them in office. Many of those promises are made to minority groups in specific areas but most are made at a National level.
There are also Reserved Free Government Cash Grants now available for the following special interest groups. American Indians, Veterans, Family Members of Veterans, Low Income Families, Community Block Grants, Non Profit Organizations, First Time Home Buyers, Artists, Musicians, Nurses, Teachers, Researchers, The Disabled, People Suffering From HIV and AIDS, Substance Abuse. There are literally Millions Available; All you have to do is ask!
Can You Imagine receiving:
One Billion Dollars in Minority Business Grants for business start up!
Millions in Minority Business Grants to expand your existing business!
Receive $8,000 in Minority Grant for Free Legal Advice!
Millions Available In Minority Grants for the purchase of your first home!
Receive $75,000 Housing Grant to Remodel Your House!
Receive $6,000 in Minority Scholarship Grants for College Tuition!
About The Author
Mike Freemen For more information on government grants and how to apply visit http://www.federalgovernmentgrants.biz
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She also maintains Websites providing resources on environmental grants and grants for youth programs.
Senay Ataselim-Yilmaz, Chief Operating Officer, Turkish Philanthropy Funds, writes that philanthropy often solves the very problems that stems from market failure. Some social issues, however, cannot be tackled by questioning the return on investment.