NFIB Launches Small Business Survival “In Their Own Words” Video Series

Date: June 21, 2021

First Video Features Summer Camp Owner Worried About Washington’s Proposed Tax Increases

WASHINGTON, D.C. (June 21, 2021) – The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, today released the first of a new video series featuring small business owners explaining how Washington’s proposed tax increases would hurt their ability to operate.

The video series “In Their Own Words” will feature small business owners from around the country and is a part of the NFIB’s Small Business Survival campaign, a coordinated advocacy effort that highlights why tax increases would be harmful to America’s small businesses.

The first video in the series features Allen McBride, a small business owner who operates a summer camp in Alabama. Alan is concerned about the proposed tax increase for his small business, which files as a c-corporation. For the smallest c-corporations like his – those with taxable income less than $50,000 – the Biden Administration’s proposal would deliver a staggering 87% tax increase relative to their 2017 tax rate.

Watch the first Small Business Survival: In Their Own Words video here:

The Small Business Survival campaign is a coordinated advocacy effort that includes targeted traditional and digital advertising, media initiatives, research, grassroots, lobbying, and other efforts that will highlight why tax increases would be harmful to small businesses while holding members of Congress accountable for their support of the tax hikes and mandates.

More about the campaign can be found here: NFIB.com/SmallBizSurvival or here: https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/national-federation-independent-business-survival-campaign

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