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Video: Jeff Brabant de Nfib discusses the victories of small businesses in a big act of Big Beautiful Bill on C-SPAN

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Washington, DC (June 10, 2025) – The vice-president of federal government relations of the NFIB Jeff Brabant seal C-SPAN Washington Journal To discuss the state of the economy of small businesses, the A great act of billand the importance of making the deduction of small businesses permanent.

Look at the full interview here.

On the reasons why the congress should make the deduction of small permanent companies:

“The congress has created this 20% deduction, which increases the much lower effective rate for these passing companies, and brings them much closer to the 21% (tax rate paid by large companies). business.”

On information reports on advantageous property:

“Another big problem that steals in a way under the radar, his name is representation of information on property information, and earlier this year, the Trump administration has changed a rule that would have required all businesses, and only companies with 20 employees or less, to record their quotation no. The administration has exempted small American companies.

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For over 80 years, the NFIB has argued on behalf of the owners of small and independent American companies, in Washington, DC, and in the 50 state capitals. NFIB is non -profit, non -partisan and focused on members. Since our foundation in 1943, NFIB has been exclusively dedicated to small independent companies, and the rest today. For more information, please visit Nfib.com.

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