Stop the Small Business Tax Hike

Since 2018, nine out of 10 of America’s small businesses benefit from the critical 20% Small Business Deduction.

Unfortunately, this deduction expires in 2025 – while tax cuts established for large multinational corporations are permanent.

It’s time for Congress to protect small businesses – not hike our taxes.

SIGN THE PETITION

The Main Street Tax Certainty Act

This critical legislation makes the 20% Small Business Deduction permanent.
What does this mean for small businesses?

  • Pass-through entities (Sole Proprietorships,
    S-Corporations, Partnerships, or LLCs) can deduct up to 20% of qualified business income permanently.


  • Nearly half (48%) of small business owners who currently report uncertainty regarding the expiring provision can feel confident in their current and future plans.


  • Small businesses can reinvest in their communities and employees – including focusing on hiring and growth.


  • Prevent an impending tax hike that would further challenge small businesses’ ability to operate and create jobs.

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Help us make the Small Business Deduction permanent

Learn more about how we’re fighting for tax fairness on your behalf by scheduling a quick call with an NFIB Rep today.


What Small Business Owners are Saying

  • The small businesses that anchor our economy are about to face a devastating tax hike that will hurt workers and weaken communities. I’m calling on Washington, D.C., to wake up and protect the tax relief that small businesses desperately need.
    – Nathan Garden, Kansas City Star, 7/12/24.
  • The worst thing that could happen is if Washington lets the small-business deduction die. The moment that happens, I’m going to face some painful choices. The sooner Washington acts, the sooner Main Street will be saved from the coming crisis.
    – Rodney Wideman, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 7/12/24
  • Only Congress can save our small business, our team, and the customers and community we serve. Our representatives and senators should fight to make the Small Business Deduction permanent.
    – Kyle Lindsey, West Virginia News, 7/23/24
  • Ohio lawmakers in Congress and the president —no matter who it is—must make the Small Business Deduction permanent. They have until the end of next year to act. Small businesses like mine are sounding the alarm. Washington should listen before it’s too late.
    – Tim Maloney, The Canton Repository, 8/12/24

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Since 2018, nine out of 10 of America’s small businesses benefit from the critical 20% Small Business Deduction.

Unfortunately, this deduction expires in 2025 – while tax cuts established for large multinational corporations are permanent.

It’s time for Congress to protect small businesses – not hike our taxes.

SIGN THE PETITION

The Main Street Tax Certainty Act

This critical legislation makes the 20% Small Business Deduction permanent.
What does this mean for small businesses?

  • Pass-through entities (Sole Proprietorships,
    S-Corporations, Partnerships, or LLCs) can deduct up to 20% of qualified business income permanently.


  • Nearly half (48%) of small business owners who currently report uncertainty regarding the expiring provision can feel confident in their current and future plans.


  • Small businesses can reinvest in their communities and employees – including focusing on hiring and growth.


  • Prevent an impending tax hike that would further challenge small businesses’ ability to operate and create jobs.

LEARN MORE
Help us make the Small Business Deduction permanent

Learn more about how we’re fighting for tax fairness on your behalf by scheduling a quick call with an NFIB Rep today.


What Small Business Owners are Saying

  • The small businesses that anchor our economy are about to face a devastating tax hike that will hurt workers and weaken communities. I’m calling on Washington, D.C., to wake up and protect the tax relief that small businesses desperately need.
    – Nathan Garden, Kansas City Star, 7/12/24.
  • The worst thing that could happen is if Washington lets the small-business deduction die. The moment that happens, I’m going to face some painful choices. The sooner Washington acts, the sooner Main Street will be saved from the coming crisis.
    – Rodney Wideman, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 7/12/24
  • Only Congress can save our small business, our team, and the customers and community we serve. Our representatives and senators should fight to make the Small Business Deduction permanent.
    – Kyle Lindsey, West Virginia News, 7/23/24
  • Ohio lawmakers in Congress and the president —no matter who it is—must make the Small Business Deduction permanent. They have until the end of next year to act. Small businesses like mine are sounding the alarm. Washington should listen before it’s too late.
    – -Tim Maloney, The Canton Repository, 8/12/24

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