ICYMI: NFIB GA Member Writes Op-Ed on Why Congress Should Save the 20% Small Business Deduction
Alison Couch writes that ‘allowing the Small Business Deduction to lapse would not feel like a sunset, but like a tax increase.’
Alison Couch writes that ‘allowing the Small Business Deduction to lapse would not feel like a sunset, but like a tax increase.’
Lt. Gov. Burt Jones’ legislation would reduce costs and for Georgia’s small businesses.
NFIB Minnesota members support lessening the burden of high taxes and unnecessary mandates.
98% of NFIB Nebraska members said that the paid leave mandate will hurt their small businesses
The Washington Times published an op-ed from small business owner Alison Couch, President of Ignite Accounting and Business Advisors in Columbia County, Georgia. In the op-ed, Couch urges Congress to make the 20% Small Business Deduction permanent and reduce regulatory burdens on Main Street.
The Illinois DCEO announce $10 million in Small Business Capital and Infrastructure Grants
NFIB strongly supports the Main Street Tax Certainty Act, legislation reintroduced today by Sen. Steve Daines (MT) and Rep. Lloyd Smucker (PA-11).
NFIB is disappointed by today’s decision at the U.S. Supreme Court in NFIB’s lawsuit challenging the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA).
NFIB Wisconsin will continue fighting for pro-small business policies.
HB 4001 and 4002 pass the House with bipartisan support.
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