NFIB's Annual Fly-In will be held June 11-12 on Capitol Hill
Washington DC (June 11, 2024) – of National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB)the nation's leading small business advocacy organization, is hosting its annual Washington DC Fly-In on Capitol Hill this week. Small business owners are traveling to the nation's capital to access assistance programs and meet with lawmakers on Capitol Hill to share their experiences and discuss the top issues they face, including making the 20% small business deduction permanent and eliminating burdensome beneficial ownership reporting requirements.
“The small business economy continues to face significant challenges, and the policies coming out of Washington are not going to make the situation any better,” he said. NFIB President Brad Close“This week, small business owners will have the opportunity to speak directly with their lawmakers about the importance of the Small Business Tax Deduction and other issues that impact their daily business operations. We look forward to engaging with lawmakers and sharing Main Street stories.”
NFIB President Brad Close said: The Washington Times This week, we're highlighting the top issues small business owners are discussing with lawmakers.
Small business owners assert two main issues:
- Passing of Main Street Tax Finalization Act It will stop major tax increases on small businesses and make the small business deduction permanent before it expires in 2025.
- Passing of Repeal of Big Brother overreach laws abolish Corporate Transparency Act and beneficial ownership reporting requirements.
If you would like to speak with a small business owner about the fly-in or the issues you are discussing with your legislators, please email NFIB Communications Director John Thompson at . [email protected].