Taxation

You aren’t getting that $4000 raise but instead a cut to Medicare and Social Security

Six months ago Congress passed a major tax bill that President Trump eagerly signed with a promise that the average American family would get a $4000 raise due to their taxes being cut and raises or bonuses from their employers. Employers were supposed to pass on much of their tax cuts to workers and thus

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ACTION ALERT and Newsletter

Newsletter June 21, 2018 ACTION ALERT!!! Legislature Meets Next Week on SCE&G Rates and Regulatory Reform The SCE&G/Santee Cooper nuclear plants debacle that has dominated the news and legislature this year has resulted in this….NOTHING! We have one last chance to tell our legislators to quit talking and making excuses while allowing SCE&G to continue

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Opinion: Feeling Confused by the New Tax Law’s Small Business Provision? You’re Not Alone.

Entrepreneur June 20, 2018 The IRS charges 5 percent interest on underpayments, so miscalculating a quarterly payment could have serious ramifications. But what if you don’t know what that quarterly payment should be? By Anne Zimmerman, Guest Writer, Founder and Owner, Zimmerman & Co. CPAs I’ve been a small business accountant for 30 years, long

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Opinion: Corporate Tax Cuts Are Unpopular With Voters

Inside Sources, June 20, 2018 Mason City Globe Gazette (IA), June 22, 2018 Dayton Daily News, June 25, 2018 The Progress-Index (VA), June 28, 2018 Palm Beach Post, July 2, 2018 by Frank Knapp Jr. This month, an NBC/WSJ poll of registered voters in swing congressional House districts found that a candidate’s support for the tax law

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Opinion: Sadly, the New Tax Complexities Will Cost Entrepreneurs

Morning Consult May 25, 2018 By Anne Zimmerman The House Ways and Means Tax Policy Subcommittee held a hearing Wednesday optimistically called “Tax Reform and Small Businesses: Growing Our Economy and Creating Jobs.” I say optimistic because the evidence is stacking up that this tax law does little to help our Main Street small businesses

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GUEST COMMENTARY: How Congress should mark National Small Business Week

Inside Sources, May 1, 2018 Times of Northwest Indiana, May 2, 2018 Charleston (WV) Gazette-Mail, May 3, 2018 Progress-Index (VA), May 3, 2018 Sun Sentinel (FL), May 3, 2018 By Frank Knapp Jr. The nation’s 30 million small businesses create about half of all private sector jobs. We led the way out of the Great

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McMahon: Small businesses are top priority

Columbia Regional Business Report May 2, 2018 By Melinda Waldrop Making her first trip to Columbia as part of National Small Business Week, Linda McMahon emphasized how her entrepreneurial experience makes her an empathetic advocate for the nation’s 30 million small businesses. McMahon, administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration, met with local politicians and

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Our View: Even Duluth can celebrate small businesses

Duluth (Minnesota) News Tribune May 2, 2018 News Tribune Editorial Board The celebration may be a bit tempered here with our ongoing debate over an earned-sick-and-safe-time mandate and the way that debate has left so many of Duluth’s small-business operators feeling unappreciated, vilified, and threatened. But Minnesota’s “Small Helps All Day” proclamation for today and

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