Resources for Small Businesses Recovering from COVID-19
NFIB Washington Legislative Update | Week 15 – Sine Die
State Director Patrick Connor reports from Olympia on the small-business agenda at the end of the Legislature’s 2021 sessionThe 2021 session of the 67th Washington State Legislature adjourned sine die at 6:10 p.m., Sunday, April 25, the last day allowed by the state constitution for this year’s 105-
What’s Under the Shell Bill? Income Tax Changes
Oregon House Passes Unemployment Insurance Tax Relief
State Director Anthony Smith reports from Salem on the small-business agenda for the legislative and political week ending April 23It’s Day 95 of the 160-day Oregon Legislative Session and just as the pace started to quicken in the House, the chamber experienced another case of COVID-19, causing all
Small Business Administration To Reopen Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Applications
Shuttered Venue Operators Grants applications will reopen Monday, April 26 at 12pm ET for economic relief to movie theaters, museums, live venues and others.
Information Sessions On The Restaurant Revitalization Fund
COVID-19 Scare Forces Brief Pause in Legislative Activity
Explained: Up To 20% Small Business Income Tax Deduction
Since it became law in 2017, the Small Business Deduction has allowed small businesses organized as pass-through entities like Sole proprietorships, S-Corporations, Partnerships, or LLCs, to deduct up to 20% of their qualified business income.