Small businesses owners weigh in on tax cuts

Oct 27, 2012
Entrepreneurs agree no one likes to raise taxes, but because of budget crisis 52 percent believe we should let tax cuts for the wealthiest 2 percent expire at end of year
A recent poll shows the majority of small businesses recognize the severity of our country’s economic situation, and believe that allowing the current tax cuts for the top 2 percent of earners to expire at the end of the year is the right thing to do given the current budget crisis. The poll also revealed small businesses understand that encouraging the middle class to grow is vital to our recovery and overwhelmingly oppose letting tax breaks for the other 98 percent of Americans lapse.
The telephone poll, conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research for Small Business Majority, also revealed the widely-used small ...
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