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Small Businesses: Winners No Matter Who Wins the Election?
USA, St. ClairFriday, November 1, 2024
For Jim Croley, owner of the Wooden Keg Tavern, the election's outcome is uncertain. He appreciates the focus on new business growth but thinks supporting existing businesses is crucial. Richard Trent, from The Main Street Alliance, argues that Republican policies could increase the deficit, raising the cost of capital for small businesses.
A key unresolved issue is the future of the Section 199A deduction, set to expire in 2025. This deduction allows pass-through businesses to reduce their taxes. While Democrats are considering reforms, Republicans want to make it permanent.
The election is crucial for small businesses, but it's not just about politics. Many factors influence owners' decisions, and the future of tax cuts and deductions will significantly impact their operations.
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