Skip to content

GUEST EDITORIAL: NFIB Texas Member Urges Congress to Make the 20% Small Business Deduction Permanent

GUEST EDITORIAL: NFIB Texas Member Urges Congress to Make the 20% Small Business Deduction Permanent

May 27, 2025

The deduction is set to expire by the end of the year

NFIB member Jason Denton of Frisco writes in today’s edition of The Dallas Morning News that small businesses will face a massive tax increase in 2025 unless Congress acts to make the 20% Small Business Deduction permanent.

Denton, CEO of Reliable Technology, says, “The single most important part of the ‘big beautiful bill’ that Congress is debating is a permanent small-business tax cut. Without it, small businesses like mine will face a punishing tax hike at the end of this year, hurting our ability to grow and even survive.”

The U.S. House of Representatives passed the One Big Beautiful Act on May 22. The measure is now before the Senate.

He writes that the deduction, which was part of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, “enables us to reinvest our profits in hiring, new equipment, and the innovation that moves America forward. It also keeps us competitive with big businesses, which pay a low corporate tax rate. But the small-business deduction expires at the end of this year.”

If that happens, Denton says, “Virtually every small business will immediately look for ways to cut back. That means fewer hires, fewer and smaller raises, and fewer investments in our future. Since small businesses create the most jobs and innovations, every American will be hurt. Congress can’t let this happen.”

Click here to read the full guest editorial.

 

Get to know NFIB

NFIB is a member-driven organization advocating on behalf of small and independent businesses nationwide.

Receive our newsletter and email notification
Knowledge is power. Let us help you stay informed with breaking legislative news, regulatory updates, business tips, and more.

Related Articles

March 9, 2026
Illinois Tax Collections Continue to Climb
Year-over-year tax collections in Illinois were up in February
Read More
March 5, 2026
Colorado Small Business Community Applauds Effort to Eliminate Credit Card Swipe Fees on Sales Taxes
NFIB supports SB 134, which would exclude sales tax from costly swipe fees (also known as interchange fees) charged by credit card networks.
Read More
Small Business Owner Calculates Taxes Finance Expensive Inventory Inflation Cost
March 4, 2026
Small Businesses Commend Ohio Legislature for Passing Critical Tax Conformity Legislation
NFIB encourages Gov. DeWine to sign SB 9 into law quickly
Read More
March 4, 2026
NFIB Texas PAC-Endorsed Candidates Succeed in Primary Election
Of the 97 pro-small business legislative candidates endorsed by NFIB Texas PAC, 95 won their respective primary races
Read More

© 2001 - 2026 National Federation of Independent Business. All Rights Reserved. Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy | Accessibility