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In reply to the discussion: Ahem, we can stop now with the latest Hillary outrage #regulationgate...... [View all]zeemike
(18,998 posts)25. And what is a small business?
Here it is.
Summary of Size Standards by Industry Sector
As of July 14, 2014
Small business size standards define the largest that a business concern, including all of its affiliates, may be and yet qualify as a small business concern for SBA and most other federal programs, The SBA has established two widely used size standards 500 employees for most manufacturing and mining industries and $7.5 million in average annual receipts for many nonmanufacturing industries. However, there are a number of exceptions. For the size standard applicable to any North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code, see the SBAs Small Business Size Regulations, 13 CFR §121.201, or the Table of Small Business Size Standards.
SBA periodically changes a size standard for an industry. The process for changing a size standard is discussed in the Agencys Guide to Size Standards and in its Size Standards Methodology.
Agriculture
Majority of agricultural industries $750,000 in average annual receipts, set by the Small Business Act.
Remaining agricultural industries $5.5 million to $27.5 million in average annual receipts; one industry has a 500 employee size standard
Mining
All mining industries (except support services for mining) 500 employees
Support services for mining range from $7.5 million to $38.5 million in average annual receipts
Utilities
Fossil and nuclear electric power generation 750 employees
Hydroelectric power generation 500 employees
Renewable electric power generation 250 employees
Electric power distribution 1,000 employees
Natural gas distribution 500 employees
Other utilities range from $15 million to $27.5 million in average annual receipts
Construction
General building and heavy construction contractors $36.5 million average annual receipts
Special trade construction contractors $15.0 million average annual receipts
Land Subdivision $27.5 million in average annual receipts
Dredging $27.5 million in average annual receipts
Manufacturing
Approximately 75 percent of the manufacturing industries 500 employees.
A small number of manufacturing industries 1,500 employees
The rest either 750 or 1,000 employees
Wholesale Trade
Wholesale trade industries 100 employees for loans and other federal programs (except federal procurement programs)
Wholesaler or distributor acting as a dealer on Federal contracts under a small business set-aside, SDVOSB set‑aside, WOSB or EDWOSB set-aside, or 8(a) contract ◦500 employees, and
◦the firm must deliver the product of a small domestic manufacturer (i.e., made in the U.S.A.), as set forth in SBAs nonmanufacturer rule, unless waived by the SBA for a particular class of product. Such a waiver applies only to the size of the manufacturer and not to the products origin
However, for those procurements made under the Simplified Acquisition Procedures of the FAR and where the purchase does not exceed $25,000, the nonmanufacturer may deliver the goods of any domestic manufacturer (i.e., made in the U.S.A.)
Retail Trade
About one‑third of the retail trade industries $7.5 million in average annual receipts.
A few, such as grocery stores, department stores, motor vehicle dealers (except new car dealers) and electrical appliance dealers generally a higher size standard, ranging from $11 million to $38.5 million in average annual receipts
New Car Dealers 200 employees
Fuel Dealers 50 employees
When a retailer is acting as a dealer on Federal contracts under a small business set-aside, SDVOSB set‑aside, WOSB or EDWOSB set-aside, or 8(a) contract ◦500 employees, and
◦the firm must deliver the product of a small domestic manufacturer (i.e., made in the U.S.A.), as set forth in SBAs nonmanufacturer rule, unless waived by the SBA for a particular class of product. Such waiver applies only to the size of the manufacturer and not to the products origin
However, for those procurements made under the Simplified Acquisition Procedures of the FAR and where the purchase does not exceed $25,000, the nonmanufacturer may deliver the goods of any domestic manufacturer (i.e., made in the U.S.A.)
Transportation and Warehousing
Air transportation 1,500 employees
Water transportation 500 employees
Truck transportation - $27.5 million in average annual receipts
Transit and ground passenger transportation - $15 million in average annual receipts
Pipeline transportation of crude oil and refined petroleum products 1,500 employees
Support activities for air transportation - $32.5 million in average annual receipts
Support activities for water transportation - $38.5 million in average annual receipts
Warehousing and storage - $27.5 million in average annual receipts
Information
Publishing industries, including internet publishers 500 employees (except software publishing which is $38.5 million in average annual receipts)
Broadcasting - $38.5 million in average annual receipts
Telecommunications (wired, wireless, and reselling, except satellite) 1,500 employees
Satellite and other telecommunication services $32.5 million in average annual receipts
Finance and Insurance
Depository institutions and credit card issuing companies - $550 million in average assets
Most non-depository institutions - $38.5 million in average annual receipts
Direct property and casualty insurance carriers 1,500 employees
Other direct insurance carriers - $38.5 million in average annual receipts
Funds, trusts and other financial vehicles - $32.5 million in average annual receipts
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
Lessors of real estate - $27.5 million in average annual receipts
Leasing of building space to Federal Government by owners - $38.5 million in average annual receipts
Offices of real estate agents and brokers - $7.5 million in average annual receipts
Activities related to real estate - $7.5 million in average annual receipts
Automotive equipment rental and leasing - $38.5 million in average annual receipts
Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing - $32.5 million in average annual receipts
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services
Legal services - $11 million in average annual receipts
Accounting and related services - $20.5 million in average annual receipts
Architectural services - $7.5 million in average annual receipts
Engineering, surveying and mapping services - $15 million in average annual receipts
Specialized design services - $7.5 million in average annual receipts
Computer system design and related services - $27.5 million in average annual receipts
Management, scientific and technical consulting services - $15 million in average annual receipts
Advertising, public relations and related services - $15 million in average annual receipts
Research and development in biotechnology 500 employees
Research and development in the physical, engineering and life sciences (except biotechnology) 500 to 1,500 employees
Research and development in social sciences and humanities - $20.5 million in average annual receipts
Management of Companies and Enterprises - $20.5 million in average annual receipts
Administrative Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services
Employment services - $27.5 million in average annual receipts
Business support services - $15 million in average annual receipts
Travel arrangement and reservation services - $20.5 million in average annual receipts
Investigation and security services - $20.5 million in average annual receipts
Other support services - $20.5 million in average annual receipts
Waste collection, treatment and disposal - $38.5 million in average annual receipts
Remediation services - $20.5 million in average annual receipts
Environmental remediation services 500 employees
Health Care and Social Assistance
Office of physicians - $11 million in average receipts
Office of dentists - $7.5 million in average annual receipts
Office of other health practitioners - $7.5 million in average annual receipts
Hospitals - $38.5 million in average annual receipts
https://www.sba.gov/content/summary-size-standards-industry-sector
As of July 14, 2014
Small business size standards define the largest that a business concern, including all of its affiliates, may be and yet qualify as a small business concern for SBA and most other federal programs, The SBA has established two widely used size standards 500 employees for most manufacturing and mining industries and $7.5 million in average annual receipts for many nonmanufacturing industries. However, there are a number of exceptions. For the size standard applicable to any North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code, see the SBAs Small Business Size Regulations, 13 CFR §121.201, or the Table of Small Business Size Standards.
SBA periodically changes a size standard for an industry. The process for changing a size standard is discussed in the Agencys Guide to Size Standards and in its Size Standards Methodology.
Agriculture
Majority of agricultural industries $750,000 in average annual receipts, set by the Small Business Act.
Remaining agricultural industries $5.5 million to $27.5 million in average annual receipts; one industry has a 500 employee size standard
Mining
All mining industries (except support services for mining) 500 employees
Support services for mining range from $7.5 million to $38.5 million in average annual receipts
Utilities
Fossil and nuclear electric power generation 750 employees
Hydroelectric power generation 500 employees
Renewable electric power generation 250 employees
Electric power distribution 1,000 employees
Natural gas distribution 500 employees
Other utilities range from $15 million to $27.5 million in average annual receipts
Construction
General building and heavy construction contractors $36.5 million average annual receipts
Special trade construction contractors $15.0 million average annual receipts
Land Subdivision $27.5 million in average annual receipts
Dredging $27.5 million in average annual receipts
Manufacturing
Approximately 75 percent of the manufacturing industries 500 employees.
A small number of manufacturing industries 1,500 employees
The rest either 750 or 1,000 employees
Wholesale Trade
Wholesale trade industries 100 employees for loans and other federal programs (except federal procurement programs)
Wholesaler or distributor acting as a dealer on Federal contracts under a small business set-aside, SDVOSB set‑aside, WOSB or EDWOSB set-aside, or 8(a) contract ◦500 employees, and
◦the firm must deliver the product of a small domestic manufacturer (i.e., made in the U.S.A.), as set forth in SBAs nonmanufacturer rule, unless waived by the SBA for a particular class of product. Such a waiver applies only to the size of the manufacturer and not to the products origin
However, for those procurements made under the Simplified Acquisition Procedures of the FAR and where the purchase does not exceed $25,000, the nonmanufacturer may deliver the goods of any domestic manufacturer (i.e., made in the U.S.A.)
Retail Trade
About one‑third of the retail trade industries $7.5 million in average annual receipts.
A few, such as grocery stores, department stores, motor vehicle dealers (except new car dealers) and electrical appliance dealers generally a higher size standard, ranging from $11 million to $38.5 million in average annual receipts
New Car Dealers 200 employees
Fuel Dealers 50 employees
When a retailer is acting as a dealer on Federal contracts under a small business set-aside, SDVOSB set‑aside, WOSB or EDWOSB set-aside, or 8(a) contract ◦500 employees, and
◦the firm must deliver the product of a small domestic manufacturer (i.e., made in the U.S.A.), as set forth in SBAs nonmanufacturer rule, unless waived by the SBA for a particular class of product. Such waiver applies only to the size of the manufacturer and not to the products origin
However, for those procurements made under the Simplified Acquisition Procedures of the FAR and where the purchase does not exceed $25,000, the nonmanufacturer may deliver the goods of any domestic manufacturer (i.e., made in the U.S.A.)
Transportation and Warehousing
Air transportation 1,500 employees
Water transportation 500 employees
Truck transportation - $27.5 million in average annual receipts
Transit and ground passenger transportation - $15 million in average annual receipts
Pipeline transportation of crude oil and refined petroleum products 1,500 employees
Support activities for air transportation - $32.5 million in average annual receipts
Support activities for water transportation - $38.5 million in average annual receipts
Warehousing and storage - $27.5 million in average annual receipts
Information
Publishing industries, including internet publishers 500 employees (except software publishing which is $38.5 million in average annual receipts)
Broadcasting - $38.5 million in average annual receipts
Telecommunications (wired, wireless, and reselling, except satellite) 1,500 employees
Satellite and other telecommunication services $32.5 million in average annual receipts
Finance and Insurance
Depository institutions and credit card issuing companies - $550 million in average assets
Most non-depository institutions - $38.5 million in average annual receipts
Direct property and casualty insurance carriers 1,500 employees
Other direct insurance carriers - $38.5 million in average annual receipts
Funds, trusts and other financial vehicles - $32.5 million in average annual receipts
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
Lessors of real estate - $27.5 million in average annual receipts
Leasing of building space to Federal Government by owners - $38.5 million in average annual receipts
Offices of real estate agents and brokers - $7.5 million in average annual receipts
Activities related to real estate - $7.5 million in average annual receipts
Automotive equipment rental and leasing - $38.5 million in average annual receipts
Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing - $32.5 million in average annual receipts
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services
Legal services - $11 million in average annual receipts
Accounting and related services - $20.5 million in average annual receipts
Architectural services - $7.5 million in average annual receipts
Engineering, surveying and mapping services - $15 million in average annual receipts
Specialized design services - $7.5 million in average annual receipts
Computer system design and related services - $27.5 million in average annual receipts
Management, scientific and technical consulting services - $15 million in average annual receipts
Advertising, public relations and related services - $15 million in average annual receipts
Research and development in biotechnology 500 employees
Research and development in the physical, engineering and life sciences (except biotechnology) 500 to 1,500 employees
Research and development in social sciences and humanities - $20.5 million in average annual receipts
Management of Companies and Enterprises - $20.5 million in average annual receipts
Administrative Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services
Employment services - $27.5 million in average annual receipts
Business support services - $15 million in average annual receipts
Travel arrangement and reservation services - $20.5 million in average annual receipts
Investigation and security services - $20.5 million in average annual receipts
Other support services - $20.5 million in average annual receipts
Waste collection, treatment and disposal - $38.5 million in average annual receipts
Remediation services - $20.5 million in average annual receipts
Environmental remediation services 500 employees
Health Care and Social Assistance
Office of physicians - $11 million in average receipts
Office of dentists - $7.5 million in average annual receipts
Office of other health practitioners - $7.5 million in average annual receipts
Hospitals - $38.5 million in average annual receipts
https://www.sba.gov/content/summary-size-standards-industry-sector
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Ahem, we can stop now with the latest Hillary outrage #regulationgate...... [View all]
boston bean
Apr 2015
OP
Vitriol? Correcting an outright mis-representation (that's a polite word) is vitriol?
MADem
Apr 2015
#43
It is still a fake issue though. That is not why small business is sufferring in the US
newthinking
Apr 2015
#30
It is ONE, meaning there are other issues facing small business. arendt is saying that to
ChisolmTrailDem
Apr 2015
#27
"...the creation of small business and job creation has been a goal for democrats for a long time" <
jtuck004
Apr 2015
#8
Because one politician bought and paid for by Goldman Sachs sounds like another?
shawn703
Apr 2015
#9
The larger the artifical entity, the greater the restraints on it's potential.
Half-Century Man
Apr 2015
#20
It may be that the US ranks so low in small business creation because....
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2015
#38
Yes, and also because Ms. Smith's Hardware Store can't compete with Home Depot or Lowe's
merrily
Apr 2015
#45
And big box stores are stealing our local taxes by being allowed to keep sales taxes they collect!
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2015
#48
The big box stores probably came up with the policy. And the legislators who enacted the policy
merrily
Apr 2015
#50
I don't like when Dems spew right wing talking points. The purpose of this OP escapes me
Doctor_J
Apr 2015
#56