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2021 Small Business Day Answered Members’ Tax Questions

2021 Small Business Day Answered Members’ Tax Questions

April 2, 2021

2021 Small Business Day Answered Members’ Tax Questions

One of the many benefits of NFIB membership is the opportunity your association presents to hear directly from and talk directly to the top policymakers and agency officials making the decisions affecting your ability to own, operate, and grow your business.

Small Business Days at the Capitol are one of the ways NFIB creates this opportunity, and the April 1 (Virtual) Small Business Day could not have been more timely given the extended Tax Day deadline. Answering NFIB members’ questions were three officials from the Colorado Department of Revenue:

  • Brendon Reese, Senior Director of Taxation Division
  • Eric Myers, Director of Taxpayer Services
  • Stephen Maguiña, SUTS (Sales and Use Tax System) Product Owner

NFIB thanks its guests and our members who make NFIB what it is and empower it to attract our state’s top agency leaders to any opportunity to talk with the people at the pulsing heart of every economy in the world—Small Business Owners.

Click the arrow below to watch the event and make it a point to join us next year for another Small Busines Day at the Capitol. 

NFIB thanks this year’s sponsor of its Small Business Day at the Capitol:

2021 Small Business Day Answered Members’ Tax Questions

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