The largest small business advocacy organization in the U.S. has launched a "survival campaign" against President Biden's new tax policies.
The National Federation of Independent Business is highlighting concerns with the president's proposed $2.3 trillion American Jobs Plan and $1.8 trillion American Families Plan, which would be paid for by a slew of tax hikes affecting millions of U.S. households and small businesses.
"Small businesses have been hammered by the pandemic and government-imposed shutdowns. They have spent the last year trying to help their employees, keep their doors open, and are ready to hire and grow. But just as the small business recovery is beginning to take hold, Washington wants to hit small businesses with massive tax increases and new mandates," NFIB President and CEO Brad Close said in a statement.
He added that small businesses are having trouble finding workers to fill job openings, even as COVID-19 restrictions ease, and face "rapidly rising prices."
"With a record-high 44% of small businesses unable to fill job openings, it is unbelievable that Washington’s answer is to increase their taxes and create more regulations," he said.
The American Jobs Plan, for example, would raise the corporate tax rate to 28% from 21%, reversing a key part of Republicans' 2017 tax law, and impose a higher global minimum on companies' foreign earnings. The Families plan would nearly double the capital gains tax rate from 20% to 39.6% for households earning more than $1 million and increase the top individual income tax rate to 39.6% from 37%.
The COVID-19 pandemic forced the permanent closure of an estimated 100,000 small businesses as of August, according to Yelp's Local Economic Impact Report published in September of 2020, though experts indicate a significant recovery over the next several years. Other U.S. corporate giants like Amazon toppled competition.
The coalition's campaign will include targeted traditional and digital ads, media initiatives, research, grassroots, lobbying, and other efforts to hold members of Congress accountable for their support of tax increases and show how they would hurt small business owners. That will highlight why tax increases would be harmful to small businesses while holding members of Congress accountable for their support of the tax hikes and mandates.
The NFIB noted that former President Tump's Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 had a positive impact on the majority of small business owners, with 54% reporting that the tax law had a positive impact on business, according to NFIB’s tax survey.
One in four small business owners said their tax savings as a result of the 2017 policy they raised employee compensation and 16% said it motivated them to hire more employees.