If you have a new business or if you are planning to start one, make plans to attend the New Business Tax Workshop Monday, July 23, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the San Juan College Quality Center for Business.
Taxes and the necessary record keeping can often be overwhelming for the new business owner. This highly interactive workshop will address a variety of topics including gross receipts taxes and how to file; taxable transactions; selecting your business legal structure; general and home office expenses; basic forms, record keeping and other state and federal regulations.
The San Juan College Small Business Development Center, the Internal Revenue Service and New Mexico Taxation and Revenue are co-sponsoring this workshop.
The cost for the workshop is $15, payable at the door, and preregistration is required.
For information or to register, contact Jill Bumby at .505.566.3528 or via email at bumbyj@sanjuancollege.edu. Deadline for registration is Thursday, July 19.






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