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FREMONT — The Ohio Small Business Development Center at Terra Community College and the Small Business Management Program at Vanguard Adult Career Center are teaming to present a Small Business Tax Workshop Dec. 5. Presenter John K. Krupp, a certified public accountant, is to discuss small business taxes including income, sales and payroll taxes, as well as information on tax filings, tax changes and more. The workshop is 6:30-9 p.m. Dec. 5 at Terra Community College in Building B, Room 101. It is free and open to the public. To register or for more information, call Bill Auxter, director of the Ohio Small Business Development Center at Terra Community College, toll free at (800) 826-2431 or (419) 559-2210. Or contact him by e-mail at bauxter@terra.edu. Undergraduate entrepreneurs to benefit from new endowment FINDLAY — The University of Findlay unveiled an undergraduate student entrepreneurial program funded through a gift by the late Vernon E.
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Entrepreneurs, zip up your parkas and head for the plains! South Dakota once again leads the list of U.S. states with the best tax and regulatory climate for small business, according to the Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council's latest ranking. .
UK Parliament Committee Scolds Chancellor Over Tax Plans
LONDON -(Dow Jones)- The U.K. government should have consulted more widely before announcing plans to change the capital gains tax and must now set out proposals to mitigate its effects on small businesses, a U.K. parliamentary committee report said Monday. "The changes to CGT will have an immediate impact on many individuals and businesses that have sought to plan ahead," said John McFall, chairman of the Treasury Select Committee, an influential group of U.K. members of parliament. "There is a window for meaningful consultation between now and the 2008 budget, and the Treasury needs to clearly establish terms for the consultation," he said. The criticism will add to mounting pressure on Chancellor Alistair Darling to shelve his controversial capital gains tax plans.
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