NFIB Iowa Leadership Council members Lana Pol and Marcie Strouse recently visited Washington, D.C., to urge lawmakers to make the 20% Small Business Deduction permanent.
The 20% Small Business Deduction was created as a part of the 2017 tax law to level the playing field between small businesses and larger corporations. It has empowered small business owners to overcome the economic challenges of the last few years – but it’s set to expire at the end of 2025. The Main Street Tax Certainty Act would make the 20% Small Business Deduction permanent and avoid a massive tax hike on a majority of America’s small businesses.
NFIB #Iowa Leadership Council Members Lana Pol & Marcie Strouse are in Washington urging lawmakers to make the 20% Small Business Deduction permanent.
Thank you both for fighting for #SmallBiz! pic.twitter.com/8hG3fvZLqJ
— NFIB Iowa (@nfib_ia) September 25, 2024
Great to meet with @nfib_ia and Lana Pol, an Iowa small business owner who testified at our field hearing in August. We discussed the vital 199A small business deduction and the severe economic consequences if it expires in 2025. pic.twitter.com/A9cThQJClk
— Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, M.D. (@RepMMM) September 25, 2024
Thank you, @SenJoniErnst for discussing the importance of the 20% Small Business Deduction with NFIB members. Small businesses are the foundation of America’s economy!
Protect their right to hire and grow: https://t.co/elFiSZ21BF pic.twitter.com/s7ahTiS7BA
— NFIB (@NFIB) September 25, 2024
The 20% Small Business Deduction protects #smallbiz owners’ right to grow their business and give back to their community. Thank you, @ChuckGrassely, for speaking with NFIB members about its importance.
Take action: https://t.co/2Y1DLtYBoP pic.twitter.com/xpUOYCAIoD
— NFIB (@NFIB) September 25, 2024