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Help Small Business During COVID-19 Crisis

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Conan Knoll conan@emcstrategies.com (831) 524-6764 Stoke Consumer Demand Through Stimulus Checks to Working, Middle Class and Cover Paid Sick Leave Expenses Statement by Frank Knapp, Jr. co-chair of Businesses for Responsible Tax Reform and President & CEO of the South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce Washington, D.C., March 12, 2020—As […]

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Opinion: GOP tax law leaves SC small businesses behind

MidlandsBiz February 12, 2020 By Frank Knapp, CEO South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce Today, Vice President Mike Pence is visiting South Carolina to tout the business benefits of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. But while the bill has helped some businesses, the reality is it has left behind many more –

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At Tax Law’s 2-Year Anniversary, Small Businesses Ask Policymakers for Reform that Actually Helps Main Street

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Conan Knoll conan@emcstrategies.com (831) 524-6764 At Tax Law’s 2-Year Anniversary, Small Businesses Ask Policymakers for Reform that Actually Helps Main Street Nevada entrepreneurs join Businesses for Responsible Tax Reform on a press call to discuss how, two years in, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has failed to help small businesses

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Opinion: Blame Deficit On Disastrous Tax Law, Not Social Safety Net

Law360 January 31, 2020 Blame Deficit On Disastrous Tax Law, Not Social Safety Net By Frank Knapp Jr. President Donald Trump recently said in a CNBC interview that, if re-elected, he would look at reducing the national debt by cutting Medicare and other safety-net programs. The national debt certainly is a concern. The Congressional Budget

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Trump’s Comments on Cutting Social Security and Medicare Highlight the Irresponsibility of GOP Tax Law

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  Jan. 24, 2020 Contact: Conan Knoll conan@emcstrategies.com (831) 524-6764 Trump’s Comments on Cutting Social Security and Medicare Highlight the Irresponsibility of GOP Tax Law Statement by Frank Knapp, Jr., co-chair of Businesses for Responsible Tax Reform and President & CEO of the South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce, on President Trump’s

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Reno, Vegas entrepreneurs say Trump’s 2017 tax law has not helped small businesses

Northern Nevada Business View December 31. 2019 Reno, Vegas entrepreneurs say Trump’s 2017 tax law has not helped small businesses By Kaleb Roedel RENO, Nev. — Tonda Benge had plans to hire more staff, raise wages, and invest in better technology. Benge, owner of Professional Dog Mom in Reno, assumed she’d be able to do

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At Tax Law’s 2-Year Anniversary, Small Businesses Ask Policymakers for Reform that Actually Helps Main Street

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Conan Knoll conan@emcstrategies.com (831) 524-6764 Nevada entrepreneurs join Businesses for Responsible Tax Reform on a press call to discuss how, two years in, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has failed to help small businesses and to call on policymakers and candidates to support tax policy that helps Main Street Dec.

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GUEST COLUMN: Solving small business crisis is focus of bills

Florence Morning News, November 12, 2019 Lexington County Chronicle, November 13, 2019 BY FRANK KNAPP JR. Guest Columnist When the Labor Department job numbers for October came out showing that 128,000 jobs were added nationwide last month, The New York Times headline was “Job Market Shows Resilience.” What the headline and story didn’t tell the

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Oregon senator wants to give small businesses a tax break for hiring the first employee

USA Today November 6, 2019 By Rhonda Abrams Special to USA TODAY In my USA TODAY column in November 2009 – 10 years ago – I proposed a new idea: a tax credit for small businesses who hire their very first employee. Throughout the last decade, I’ve repeatedly advocated this “first employee tax credit,” and now

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