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Self-Employment PASS
Requirements for a Self-Employment PASS
A PASS plan is not just for wage earners and employees. It can be a great planning tool if you are self-employed or want to start your own business. Here are some things to keep in mind:
- A PASS plan is limited to paying for start-up costs that occur within the first 18 months of your business.
- You must submit a complete business plan with your PASS application form.
For help with a business plan, you can talk to someone from:
These agencies often offer free classes on creating business plans. They might also be able to review your plan.
You might also get help from a vocational rehabilitation counselor, business planner, your local chamber of commerce or bank, and local departments of employment and training.
Note: It is important to complete your business plan and financial planning before you begin your PASS application. This will make things a lot simpler when it’s time to answer PASS application questions.
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