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  2. Begin by entering your Tax ID and Legal Company Name in the designated fields. Ensure that all information is typed, as handwritten forms will be returned.
  3. Fill in your Contact Name, Job Title, E-Mail Address, Phone Number, and Fax Number accurately to ensure effective communication.
  4. Provide your Mailing Address, City, State, DUNS Number, Zip Code, and Primary NAICS Code in the respective fields.
  5. Select all applicable business categories that describe your company from the options provided. This includes Business Size and Business Enterprise Type.
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Many employers have their own self-certification forms. If your employer doesnt have its own form you can download HM Revenue and Customs Statutory Sick Pay Employees statement of sickness form. Please print the form, complete it and hand it in to your employer. You do not need to see a Doctor.
To apply for WBE certification, you need to submit a certification affidavit and supporting documentation to the RPO that serves your region. The affidavit and documentation must demonstrate that you meet the WBE eligibility standards, which include criteria for ownership, control, and independence of your business.
Women-Owned Business Enterprise The Small Business Administration offers a similar definition of a Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) as a small business that is at least 51% owned, operated and controlled on a daily basis by one or more (in combination) female American citizens.
Small Business Enterprise (SBE) Certification is a denotation that is given to businesses that are majority-owned by businesses that make $750K annually and 100 employees. The annual volume and number of employees may vary by industry.
Meet size standards SBA assigns a size standard to each NAICS code. Most manufacturing companies with 500 employees or fewer, and most non-manufacturing businesses with average annual receipts under $7.5 million, will qualify as a small business.

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(8) the term women-owned business means a small business which a woman or a group of women (A) control and operate; and (B) own not less than 51 percent of the business.

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