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NFIB Members Attend Bill Signing of the Economic Stimulus Package
02/13/2008

Small business owners plan to use tax incentives to improve and expand their businesses

CONTACT: Melissa Sharp, 202-314-2068

WASHINGTON, D.C.--Small business owners that plan to take advantage of  the tax incentives included in H.R. 5140, The Recovery Rebates and Economic Stimulus for the American People Act of 2008, were in attendance today as President Bush signed the bill into law.

The small business owners attending the bill signing at the White House are members of the National Federation of Independent Business, the nation's leading small business association. NFIB worked closely with the White House and members of Congress to ensure that the final stimulus package included key tax provisions to assist small business owners, America's job creators.

"The stimulus plan gives us the confidence to expand our facilities immediately," said Bob McCutcheon, owner of McCutcheon Apple Products in Frederick, Md. "With these tax incentives, our business can move forward quickly with plans to invest in new equipment and hire new workers."

Other NFIB members attending the bill signing:

  • Dorothy Callahan and Vincent DiCarlo; Shire Motel, Woodstock, Vt.
  • Philip Smith and Gregory Barnhill; Captel, Washington, D.C.
  • Emmy Lewis; Lewis & Company Marketing Communication Inc., Alexandria, Va.
  • David Faria; Technology Solution Providers, Fairfax, Va.
  • Scott Harding; FB Harding, Inc., Rockville, Md.
  • Bert Dodson Jr.; Dodson Brothers Exterminating, Lynchburg, Va.
  • Bob McCutcheon; McCutcheon Apple Products, Frederick, Md.

"This is an important legislative victory for NFIB and all small business owners," said Dan Danner, executive vice president of NFIB. "NFIB wants to thank the President for recognizing how important small businesses are to our economy and for working to include these tax provisions in the stimulus package that will help small businesses. Now that the stimulus package has been signed into law, small business owners can make plans to invest in their businesses knowing that they qualify for these tax breaks."

Key provisions included in the economic stimulus deal:

  • One of the most important provisions included in the stimulus package is increasing the dollar amount for small business expensing limits from $125,000 to $250,000. This will allow small business owners to immediately write off business purchases and will help small business owners expand their businesses and hire new employees.
  • Another key provision included in the economic stimulus package is the 50 percent bonus depreciation deduction. This proposal provides an additional one-year depreciation deduction value to 50 percent of the value of the property. Bonus depreciation is an incentive for businesses to invest in their business now, providing an immediate deduction for half the cost of the investment.
NFIB is the nation's leading small-business advocacy association, with offices in Washington, D.C., and all 50 state capitals. Founded in 1943 as a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, NFIB gives small- and independent-business owners a voice in shaping the public policy issues that affect their business. NFIB's powerful network of grassroots activists send their views directly to state and federal lawmakers through our unique member-only ballot, thus playing a critical role in supporting America's free enterprise system. NFIB's mission is to promote and protect the right of our members to own, operate and grow their businesses. More information about NFIB is available online at www.NFIB.com/newsroom.
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