NFIB/NH to Congressional Reps: Now or Never for Bipartisan Tax Relief

Date: June 10, 2014

Concord (June
10, 2014)
The National Federation
of Independent Business (NFIB),
representing 1,500 small business owners in
New Hampshire, today urged its congressional
delegation to support a tax-relief bill that garnered strong bipartisan support
in the past and which would be a shot in the arm for small businesses in a
rough economy.

 

“This is an extremely high priority for New Hampshire small businesses and
farmers and we think that our congressional representatives should make it
their priority to pass,” said NFIB State
Director Bruce Berke
.

 

The bill, HR
4457
, also known as the Small Business Tax Relief Act, would allow small
business owners to deduct the full cost of up to $500,000 in new machinery,
vehicles and other capital assets in the same year they make the
investments.  That’s a major change from
the current system, under which businesses can deduct only $25,000 in new
equipment.  For investments above that
level, small businesses can only deduct a portion of the depreciated value each
year.

 

“Those reforms would allow small business owners
to recoup more of their investments and to do so much sooner than the current
system allows,” said Berke.  “It would create an immediate incentive for
small businesses to invest in themselves, grow and create jobs.”

 

It would also simplify the tax filing requirements
for small business owners who would no longer have to repeat the same exercise
every year possibly for a decade or more.

 

“Most New Hampshire
small businesses don’t have in-house tax experts and consultants to help them
navigate the system and the paperwork,” said Berke.  “So there’s an
immediate tax benefit that also reduces for small business owners the cost and
time required for tax preparation, filing and compliance.”

 

NFIB has listed the bill among its key votes for
this session.  It will be part of the
scorecard, in other words, and according to Berke the state’s congressional delegation should give it
bipartisan support.

 

“There’s a real chance for permanent, bipartisan tax
relief in this Congress, and it’s this bill,” said Berke.  “Our members are very
strongly urging their congressional representatives to vote for this measure on
Thursday.”

 

Click here to read about NFIB’s position on the bill.  To learn more about NFIB, please visit www.nfib.com.

 

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