Virtual workshop for entrepreneurs set at incubator

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The Fredonia Technology Incubator is continuing its Entrepreneurial Education Program with a virtual workshop designed to assist entrepreneurs and startups with taxes and accounting and conducted by School of Business Lecturer Mark Nickerson, a small business owner and CPA.

The workshop, to take place remotely via Zoom, will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 30, from noon to 1 p.m., and is free and is open to the public. Participants must register for the event online. Information can also be found on the incubator webpage.

 “The Entrepreneurial Education Program provides entrepreneurs with useful, hands-on information and an opportunity to ask presenters questions,” said Incubator Director Chuck Cornell. “High quality and interactive entrepreneurial workshops such as this are a key part of our services and programming we provide at the incubator.”

Topics to be covered in the workshop include choice of business entity and income taxation, sales tax collection and filing, payroll tax requirements including independent contractors vs. employee considerations and self-employment tax for business owners.

Mr. Nickerson is the owner of Mark Nickerson CPA PLLC and has over 16 years of experience working with small businesses and startups.

Registered participants will receive a Zoom invite via email prior to the event. For more information, contact the incubator at 716-680-6009 or email.

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