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…
Business license tax bill has friends, foes
Lexington County Chronicle, January 30, 2020 Business license tax bill has friends, foes By Jerry Bellune Why should you care about a bill to reform how businesses are taxed? Because a business license tax reform bill may lower what your town receives in tax revenue and cripple services you now…
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…
FREE Tax Workshop
The Aiken Small Business Development Center is offering aFREE tax workshop for prospective and new small business owners. The workshop will be held from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on Wednesday, May 4, 2011, in the Penland Admin Building, Conference Room 110. The Small Business Tax Workshop offers guidance on record keeping,…
Tax on services causes uproar
By Katy Stech, The Post and Courier Published October 12, 2010 Bill aims to clear up confusion small businesses face. Top state business leaders, lawmakers and small-business owners from a hodgepodge of industries are fuming over the S.C. Department of Revenue’s efforts to charge a tax on services. A report…
State needs this business tax cut
By Frank Knapp, The State Published April 11, 2005 The State should be congratulated for its recent editorial recognition that the state income tax on small business profits should be reduced from 7 percent to 5 percent, the same rate larger corporations now pay. The editorial stated: “We’re delighted that…