Be sure to put in an application for the CT Cares small business grant program if your revenue from Jan-Sept 2020 is off by 20% or more from revenue during that same timeframe in 2019. Applications will be available the week of November 9th.
Spend Windsor center gift cards at the following Windsor Center businesses!
Ace Hardware Windsor Beer Garden at Barts Dom’s Broad Street Eatery Family Pizzeria First Town Downtown PC Development Group Geissler’s Supermarket The Bean @ 226 The Blue Dragonfly
Learn all about the new Paid Leave program in Connecticut in this series of webinars. Many sessions/topics to choose from.
Nov 5 at 8:00 am Understanding the Basics of CT Paid Leave: How to Register your Business
Beginning in November, Connecticut employers can begin registering with the CT Paid Leave Authority. How you register will depend on your type of business. Join this informative webinar for details on how to register, whether you are a sole proprietor, self-employed, or a business of any size.
Speaker: Andrea Barton Reeves, CEO CT Paid Leave Introduction by: Connecticut Gay & Lesbian Chamber, AARP
Nov 6 at 8:00 am CT Paid Leave: What you Need to Know
As the CT Paid Leave begins to roll out, it is important that as an employer, sole proprietor/self-employed individual, or a worker in Connecticut, you know what to expect from this new program. For employers and sole proprietor/self-employed individuals, the business registration process begins in November. For Connecticut workers, payroll deductions of one-half of one percent (0.5%) begin in 2021. These deductions will be used to fund paid leave benefit payments, which become available to covered employees in 2022.
Speaker: Andrea Barton Reeves, CEO, CT Paid Leave Introduction by: Hartford Public Library