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The two types of business classification systems used today are the Standard Industrial Classification code and the North American Industrial Classification System. ... An SIC code is a four-digit numerical code assigned by the U.S. government to businesses in order to identify the primary activity of a business.
A Business Industry Classification (BIC) code is a way of classifying a self-employed person or business by their main activity. Activity means the service or product a business or self-employed person provides to others.
Every business must have a Principal Business Code (PBC) for filing federal business tax returns and for other U.S. government identification purposes. This six-digit number describes the types of products or services you sell, the industry you are in, and who you sell to.
Standard Industrial Classification. The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) is a system for classifying industries by a four-digit code. Established in the United States in 1937, it is used by government agencies to classify industry areas.
Additionally, NAILS codes are based on a consistent, economic concept, while SIC codes are not. For NAILS codes, establishments that use the same or similar processes to produce goods or services are grouped together. Industries under the SIC codes were grouped together based on either demand or production.
Depending on your industry, a small business could be defined as business with a maximum of 250 employees or a maximum of 1,500 employees. They're privately owned corporations, partnerships, or sole proprietorship that have less revenue than larger businesses.
For many companies, the standard small business size classification by employees is 500 employees or fewer. But, your industry could make a difference in your size qualifications. Typically, you must have between or below $750,000 and $35.5 million in sales and between or below 100 and 1,500 employees.
The Small Business Administration's size standards for small businesses are based on average annual revenues and number of employees. A business must make between or below $750,000 and $35.5 million and have between or below 100 and 1,500 employees depending on the industry.
The average receipts (or revenues, not profit) of small businesses with no employees is $44,000 per year.
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