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SBA Puts Federal Compliance Resources on One Web Site

Businesses with fewer than 20 employees spend an average of $7,647 per employee to comply with government regulations — 45% more than larger firms with 500 or more employees, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Office of Advocacy.

To help small businesses navigate the myriad federal government rules and regulations ― but not necessarily ease compliance ― the SBA launched a Web site earlier this month that consolidates compliance resources from a number of federal agencies so small businesses, including small and mid-sized builders, can find them online in one place.

The Web site, www.Business.gov, includes more than 5,400 forms pertaining to environmental, health and safety, and tax compliance, among other areas. It also includes sections organized by industry, such as housing and real estate, and construction and facilities.

“This is new, to have small business compliance resources in one place,” said Nancy Sternberg, project manager for the SBA’s Business Gateway Project. “One of the greatest challenges businesses face in dealing with the federal government is the large number of different agencies they must work with, each with its own set of regulations and each with its compliance information organized differently.”

The government has more than 192,000 government regulations that address different aspects of small business, according to the National Federation of Independent Business. The Business.gov Web site provides one Internet source for businesses seeking information on how to comply with government regulations.

It includes contacts on compliance; SBA advice on starting, financing and managing a business; resources on state-level regulation; and a business resource library.

Some housing-related compliance information includes environmental compliance, physical inspection documents and guidance, real estate regulatory programs, Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA), single-family housing FAQs and more.

  Housing resource page on www.Business.gov.

SBA manages the new resource site, which includes materials provided by 20 other government agencies, including the Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Labor, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Social Security Administration (SSA) and the Department of Veterans Affairs.



NAHB Has More Than 250 Resources to Help You Run Your Business More Profitably

Go to NAHB's Business Management Tools Web pages (available to members only) for instant access to more than 250 timesaving, moneymaking and cost-cutting business resources to help you run your business more profitably. Get guidance on accounting and financial management, business strategy, computers and information technology, customer service, human resources and more.

Resources are added weekly, so bookmark www.nahb.org/biztools to go directly to these vital business management resources.

Local and state home builders associations can link directly to www.nahb.org/biztools from their Web site and give their members instant access to these resources. It will make your HBA's Web site the place to go for the information and guidance that members need to succeed.



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To subscribe, visit www.nahb.org/BoB on the Members Only side of the NAHB Web site.



NAHB Technology Solutions Directory Now Online

NAHB’s Technology Solutions Directory — an easy-to-use directory that enables builders, remodelers, contractors and other industry professionals to find information on software and IT solutions and services for their businesses — is now online. The directory is sponsored by the Business Management & Information Technology Committee

Software and technology solutions providers interested in being listed can sign up for:

  • Enhanced Listing — Listing includes company name, URL, e-mail address, mailing address, phone number, company/product description, company logo. Click here for more information.
     
  • Standard Listing — Listing includes company name and phone number. Click here for more information.


For more information, e-mail Wil Heslop at NAHB.

The Technology Solutions Directory is solely for educational and informational purposes.  Nothing in the directory should be construed as policy, an endorsement, warranty or guaranty by the National Association of Home Builders of the listed software, IT service or the software/IT vendor.  The National Association of Home Builders expressly disclaims any responsibility for any damages arising from the use, application or reliance on any information contained in this directory.

 
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