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NFIB Launches West Virginia Radio Ad Targeting New Tax On Small Businesses

NFIB Launches West Virginia Radio Ad Targeting New Tax On Small Businesses

July 18, 2022 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

The 30-second spot encourages Senator Manchin to vote against tax hikes

NFIB Launches West Virginia Radio Ad Targeting New Tax On Small Businesses

The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, announced today it has launched a radio ad campaign in West Virginia urging Sen. Joe Manchin to stand against the new proposed small business tax and any tax increases on small businesses. Click here to listen to the 30-second ad. Members of the U.S. Senate are wrongly characterizing the proposed legislation as the closing of a “loophole” or “funding Medicare,” but it is in fact a tax increase on small businesses, said Kevin Kuhlman, NFIB Vice President of Federal Government Relations. “Main Street cannot afford these new tax increases,” Kuhlman said. “Small business owners’ optimism has declined for six consecutive months, and their expectations for better business conditions are at an all-time low. These proposals would hurt the small business recovery, impose unaffordable tax increases, and make top issues like inflation even worse. NFIB encourages Senator Manchin to oppose any tax increases on small businesses.”
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