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ICYMI: Minnesota Small Business Owner Joins NFIB’s Small Business Rundown

ICYMI: Minnesota Small Business Owner Joins NFIB’s Small Business Rundown

April 16, 2026

NFIB member, Averre Marquis of Minnesota, joined the Small Business Rundown to discuss the Small Business Tax Deduction

NFIB member and Minnesota small business owner, Averre Marquis, recently joined the Small Business Rundown to discuss how his small businesses make the most the 20% Small Business Tax Deduction. This year, more than 33 million small businesses like theirs are able to reinvest more of their hard-earned dollars into their businesses and communities thanks to a 2025 federal tax law.

“Like any business when you’re faced with uncertainty or increased costs, you start pulling back… [The Small Business Deduction] just been such a shot in the arm to have all this extra capital where you can be a blessing to your employees and keep that retention.”

Listen to the episode here!   

Where to find it

–  You can find this episode on our website and catch up on any other episodes you may have missed, as well!

–  Search “Small Business Rundown” on your podcast streaming app.

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