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NFIB Launches Missouri Radio Ad Thanking Rep. Jason Smith for Supporting Small Business Deduction

NFIB Launches Missouri Radio Ad Thanking Rep. Jason Smith for Supporting Small Business Deduction

May 15, 2024

The radio ad recognizes Rep. Smith’s efforts to stop massive tax hike on Missouri small businesses.

NFIB Launches Missouri Radio Ad Thanking Rep. Jason Smith for Supporting Small Business Deduction

You might have heard an NFIB radio ad thanking Ways and Means Chairman Rep. Jason Smith (MO-08) for supporting a bill that would stop a massive tax hike on over 30 million small businesses at the end of 2025. The Main Street Tax Certainty Act would make the small business deduction permanent, which would help you continue to create jobs, raise wages, and grow the Missouri economy at a crucial time.

Take Action: Tell your lawmakers to make the 20% Small Business Deduction permanent!

CLICK HERE to listen to the ad thanking Rep. Smith. Learn more about your potential tax savings at www.smallbusinessdeduction.com. Then join more than 60,000 small businesses across the country by adding your name to our petition to prevent a massive tax increase.

Check it out!

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