A qualifying characteristic of a small business concern typically includes being independently owned and operated, not dominant in its field of operation, and meeting specific size standards set by the Small Business Administration (SBA). These size standards often take into account factors such as annual revenue and number of employees, which can vary by industry. Additionally, a small business must operate primarily within the United States to qualify for certain federal programs and assistance.
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