Special Session Ends With Tax Relief for Small Businesses
Veto-Session Concludes in Illinois, Lame-Duck Session Scheduled
The Illinois General Assembly wrapped up a relatively quiet Veto Session on November 21 and departed the capitol.
Maine Small Businesses’ Contributions Shape Their Communities
The report is based on a nationwide survey of Maine small business owners, providing insight into how and why small businesses contribute to their communities.
New TV Ads: Small Business Owners Urge Lawmakers to Act Now
NFIB started a new advertising campaign across Washington, D.C. and several states targeting TV and digital ads.
Post-Election Event on What’s Next for the 20% Small Business Tax Deduction
An event featuring U.S. Representatives and small business owners focuses on the impact of the 20% Small Business Tax Deduction and congressional efforts to stop a massive tax hike on small businesses.
Small Business Rundown Episode Explores Tax Challenges Facing Small Businesses
The Small Business Rundown podcast delved into the NFIB Research Center’s 2024 Tax Survey giving insight into tax issues for small businesses and what will happen if nine out of 10 see a massive tax hike after 2025.
Georgia Small Business Owner Featured at Washington D.C. Event on What’s Next for the 20% Small Business Deduction
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, sponsored an event with The Hill along with other small business leaders, tax experts, and policymakers, to delve into the impact of the Small Business Deduction and the potential consequences of its expiration.
NFIB Urges Congress to Proactively Provide Relief to Small Businesses
The National Federation of Independent Business sent a letter to congressional leaders to request that Congress prioritize legislation in the lame-duck period.
ICYMI: Capitol Hill Event Highlights What’s Next for the 20% Small Business Deduction
NFIB sponsored an event to delve into the impact of the Small Business Deduction and the potential consequences of its expiration.