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NFIB Releases Report Detailing Benefits of 20% Small Business Tax Deduction Becoming Permanent in Oklahoma

NFIB Releases Report Detailing Benefits of 20% Small Business Tax Deduction Becoming Permanent in Oklahoma

April 15, 2026

The report also details several other federal tax relief wins that were signed into law

OKLAHOMA CITY (April 15, 2026)The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, released a new report outlining the economic benefits and massive tax savings the 20% Small Business Tax Deduction will bring to the 395,520 small businesses in Oklahoma now that it has been made permanent. The report also details several other federal tax relief wins that were signed into law.

Additionally, Oklahoma is projected to gain 15,000 new jobs annually over the next 10 years if the deduction remains in place, including an annual GDP increase of $707 million for the first decade and $1.5 billion per year beyond 2035.

View the report for Oklahoma here.

“Today, Main Street Oklahomans are better positioned to serve their customers, take care of their employees, and support their local communities,” NFIB State Director Jerrod Shouse said. “By making the 20% Small Business Deduction permanent, Congress and President Trump replaced the threat of a massive tax hike with long-term tax certainty. That historic accomplishment allows our job creators to keep more of their hard-earned money and decide how to reinvest it back into their operations.”

Since 2017, the Small Business Tax Deduction has allowed small businesses to deduct up to 20% of their business income. This has empowered them to grow, hire, invest in their employees, and give back to their communities. Without action by Congress, this essential tax deduction was set to expire at the end of 2025.

After being passed by Congress, President Trump signed legislation on July 4, 2025, making the Small Business Tax Deduction permanent. This permanent tax relief means America’s small businesses can use more of their hard-earned money to support their business and employees instead of sending it to their state and federal government. It also provides certainty and levels the playing field for small businesses against their large corporate competitors.

For more information about NFIB’s advocacy efforts and to access Oklahoma’s report, CLICK HERE.

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