Main Street Missourians Applaud Governor Kehoe’s Agenda to Unleash Economic Opportunity
“’Governor Kehoe made it abundantly clear that Missouri is open for business.”
“’Governor Kehoe made it abundantly clear that Missouri is open for business.”
NFIB highlights five important issues for the Texas Legislature.
NFIB supports legislation increasing business personal property tax exemptions.
Bills on mortgage forbearance, excluding tips from income taxes, and defanging the Low the Carbon Fuel Standard starting on their legislative journey
Bill repealing state’s prohibition on local governments regulating containers defeated with NFIB’s help
Alison Couch writes that ‘allowing the Small Business Deduction to lapse would not feel like a sunset, but like a tax increase.’
The Washington Times published an op-ed from small business owner Alison Couch, President of Ignite Accounting and Business Advisors in Columbia County, Georgia. In the op-ed, Couch urges Congress to make the 20% Small Business Deduction permanent and reduce regulatory burdens on Main Street.
NFIB strongly supports the Main Street Tax Certainty Act, legislation reintroduced today by Sen. Steve Daines (MT) and Rep. Lloyd Smucker (PA-11).
NFIB Vice President of Federal Government Relations Jeff Brabant recently joined Bloomberg’s Talking Tax Podcast with Bloomberg Tax reporter Zach Cohen.
“NFIB supports the Governor’s proposals to stop the absurd manual worker weekly pay lawsuits wreaking havoc on small businesses, cutting personal income tax rates for the middle class, and paying the interest on the state’s Unemployment Insurance debt, but more needs to be done to provide relief for Main Street.”
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