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Take Action: Save the 20% Small Business Deduction for Indiana’s Small Businesses

Take Action: Save the 20% Small Business Deduction for Indiana’s Small Businesses

January 5, 2026

Indiana lawmakers are considering tax conformity legislation

The Indiana General Assembly reconvened its legislative session on January 5, and the fate of the 20% Small Business Deduction is in their hands.

Lawmakers are considering legislation that would conform Indiana’s tax code with the new federal provisions, including the important 20% Small Business Deduction that was made permanent in the One Big Beautiful Big Act.

Indiana small business owners like you deserve to keep the tax provisions passed last summer. Now is the time to let your lawmaker know the importance of adopting the 20% Small Business Deduction and why it’s crucial to your small business.

TAKE ACTION: Send a message to your lawmaker here and urge them to adopt the 20% Small Business Deduction!

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