NFIB's 5 Biggest Small Business Battles Ahead

Date: March 09, 2016 Last Edit: March 17, 2016

Five issues—taxes, health insurance, energy costs, labor laws and regulations—remain the top obstacles for small businesses.

These are the major battles
NFIB will be fighting in 2016. 

Healthcare

The Affordable Care Act has been a problem for small
business from the get-go. Instead of making it easier and more affordable for
small business owners to offer health insurance to their employees, the
legislation’s countless regulations and disastrous implementation have resulted
in higher costs, less flexibility, fewer choices and long-term uncertainty. In
2016, NFIB will focus on stopping the IRS from penalizing small business owners
who help their employees buy health insurance through reimbursement.

Labor Laws

Small businesses are the driving force behind U.S. job
creation—yet a continual onslaught of labor laws threatens their ability to
hire and retain workers. NFIB will remain vigilant against the National Labor
Relations Board and the Department of Labor and their job-killing agenda. In
addition to the wave of proposals to increase the minimum wage and mandate paid
leave, particular priorities for NFIB include opposing the proposed expansion
of overtime eligibility, blocking further expansion of the definition and
liability of joint employers, and preventing attempts to limit independent
contractors.

Taxes

With staggering tax rates and constant fluctuation and
complexity in tax code and policy, small business owners are left with less
time and money to actually run their businesses. NFIB will continue to fight
for tax relief by pushing Congress to repeal the estate tax and to lower
individual rates.

Regulations

As the number and scope of regulations continue to
grow—especially at the hands of the Environmental Protection Agency and
Department of Labor—small business owners are left to spend inordinate amounts
of time and money on compliance. NFIB will continue to push for an overhaul of
the regulatory and rule-making process as well as monitor the surge in new
rules anticipated as the Obama administration comes to an end.

Energy Costs

For 35 percent of small business owners, high energy costs
are a critical problem. NFIB remains focused on blocking extreme environmental
regulations, such as those that put increasingly strict limits on greenhouse
gas emissions and will drive up your energy bill.

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