November 18, 2024
Kick off the Holiday Season by Shopping Small & Asking Congress To Make the Small Business Deduction Permanent
In a recent op-ed, NFIB State Director Brad Jones encourages Missourians to kick off the holiday season by shopping small on Small Business Saturday. In the op-ed, Jones writes:
“When we shop small, we’re supporting our friends and neighbors. Roughly 67 cents of every dollar spent at a small business stays within the community where it’s spent and creates another 50 cents in local business activity. When we shop small, family-owned businesses are better able to host school fundraisers, donate to charity, and keep our communities thriving.”
Jones continued, warning against a massive federal tax hike on small business owners, that’s scheduled to take place next year with the expiration of the 20% Small Business Deduction. Jones writes:
“Becoming a loyal customer is just one of the ways we can support Main Street businesses this holiday season. With nine out of 10 small businesses facing a massive tax hike next year, Congress must make the 20% Small Business Deduction permanent as quickly as possible. […] Here’s where you can help: tell Congress to make the expiring 20% Small Business Deduction permanent.”
CLICK HERE to read the op-ed. Are you ready for Small Business Saturday? CLICK HERE for some tips and tricks for a successful start to the holiday shopping season.
NFIB is a member-driven organization advocating on behalf of small and independent businesses nationwide.