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Virginia SBDC

Small Business Tax Fundamentals: What You Must File (and When)

Dec
8
2025
Mon, Dec 8 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Online
Facilitated by Capital Pathways
Topic: Financing

Understanding your tax and compliance obligations is essential for protecting your business and avoiding costly surprises. In this session, we’ll break down the core filings every small business owner should know—local, state, and federal—so you can stay compliant and confidently manage your responsibilities throughout the year.

You’ll learn:

  • What local taxes and licenses your business may need
  • How county-level business property tax and meals tax may apply to you
  • Which businesses must collect and remit state sales and use tax
  • What state unemployment tax means for employers
  • Industry-specific taxes (fuel, tobacco, and others) you may encounter
  • When and why your business needs an EIN
  • The difference between W-2 and 1099 income—and how self-employment tax works
  • Federal unemployment requirements and filing expectations

This session is ideal for business owners who want to clearly understand their tax landscape before tax season arrives.

This event is part of Virginia SBDC - Capital Pathways, Southwest Virginia, a no-cost program from the Virginia SBDC that helps small businesses get the funding they need to grow. The program is designed for very small (fewer than 10 employees), emerging, and growth-ready businesses that face challenges accessing traditional financing. It offers hands-on group learning, guided implementation, and extended one-on-one support focused on strengthening your finances and loan applications.

Register now to save your spot!

A confirmation email with the Zoom login information will be sent the day before the event—keep an eye out!

Speaker: Blake Quesenberry, Business Advisor, Virginia SBDC - Capital Pathways, Southwest Virginia


Fee: No Cost

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All programs of the Virginia SBDC are open to the public on a non-discriminatory basis to all legal residents and citizens of the United States.
Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance.
Funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. Full disclosures regarding federal funding are available at https://www.virginiasbdc.org/funding-sources/.

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