A Tampa CPA Reveals Options for Government Contracts

SBA Government ContractOne good way for a small business to build a steady source of revenue is to secure a government contract. Once you have had your business classified by the U.S. government and acquire a Dun & Bradstreet D-U-N-S Number, you can register to bid on contracts through the System for Award Management (SAM). The SAM is a database where government agencies can match themselves with companies that might be able to provide services needed.

A Tampa CPA from Reliance Consulting, LLC, can help a small business owner become prepared to bid for government contracts and make sure that those jobs actually are worth the potential hassle. Since 1984, Reliance has helped hundreds of small companies in the Tampa Bay area with business planning, strategy, payroll services, bookkeeping, tax planning and preparation, and much more. While government work is not for every company, it certainly behooves a small business owner to explore the options in the federal marketplace. For instance, an experienced Tampa CPA from Reliance can help you seek government-wide contracts by setting up a Government Services Administration (GSA) Schedule, if your company qualifies. If you are a woman-owned or minority-owned business, you might be eligible for particular attention from the Office of Government Contracting, which actively encourages those entities and all small businesses, in general.

If you would like to learn more about how to position your company to land a government contract, contact Reliance today.

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