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Taxes
NFIB created a 20% Small Business Deduction (Section 199A) for all businesses organized as sole proprietorships, S-Corporations, partnerships, and LLCs with taxable incomes up to $170,050 individual/$340,100 joint for tax year 2022. Pass-through businesses with taxable income above the threshold can still benefit from the Small Business Deduction if they are employee-intensive or make capital expenditures. For tax year 2023, taxable income up to $182,100 individual/$364,200 joint is eligible for the deduction.
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Legal Victories
Legal Victories
- Legal Center has been called one of the top-ten most influential groups to file briefs in the U.S. Supreme Court by the SCOTUS blog.
- In NFIB v. OSHA, the U.S. Supreme Court issued stay of OSHA’s vaccine mandate, and OSHA withdrew the vaccine mandate following a successful challenge by NFIB.
- A federal court agreed with NFIB’s arguments and permanently enjoined the U.S. Treasury from enforcing the American Rescue Plan Act’s prohibition against states using ARPA funds to lower to taxes.
- In Sackett v. EPA, the Supreme Court agreed with NFIB’s brief that the federal government must follow a new limited test for determining when land contains a “water of the United States” (WOTUS). This decision means fewer construction projects will need expensive federal permits.
- In Glacier NW v. Teamsters, the Supreme Court ruled that a business could sue a union for damages after the striking employees walked out and left concrete running in trucks. NFIB filed a brief in the case arguing that striking workers cannot intentionally damage property without consequence.
Election Victories
Election Victories
- In 2022, the NFIB Fed PAC endorsed 277 U.S. Senate and House candidates, earning an 84% win rate.
- Six NFIB members were newly elected to Congress, bringing the total to 25 members serving in the 118th Congress.
- 2,186 candidates for governor, the legislature, and other state-level offices were endorsed across 39 states. 85% of those candidates were elected. Among them, 245 NFIB members.
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