The Bush tax cuts in 2001 (Economic Growth and Taxpayer Relief Reconciliation Act, (EGTRRA) and in 2003 (Job Growth and Taxpayer Relief Reconciliation Act, JGTRRA) are touted as providing an aid to the economy's recovery and job creation. The data shows that George Bush's first administration had the most anemic job expansion in decades and actually saw negative net jobs created. We advocate four tax changes for small businesses that would postpone the timing of taxes and make it easier for small businesses to survive. As small businesses provide more than two-thirds of the net new jobs created each year, insuring their sustainability will go a long way to foster small business expansion and more job growth among suppliers. Currently a thir...
The recession year 1958 found Congress in a mood to aid and encourage small business through more ...
The Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (JOBS Act) was—at least apparently—driven by the desire to p...
Calls for tax reform are nothing new. However, since the current recession began and now with the im...
This study adopts a new approach in assessing the impact of taxes on small business growth and sugge...
[Excerpt] The Small Business Administration (SBA) administers several programs to support small busi...
[Excerpt] According to the Business Cycle Dating Committee of the National Bureau of Economic Resear...
This paper discusses selected changes in the tax laws, made in the Summer of J 996, which are expect...
This paper attempts to identify the relationship between changes in marginal tax rates and Kansas sm...
Small business is the engine room of the Australian economy, employing 4.7 million Australians. Smal...
SMALL BUSINESS TAX CUT NOT ENOUGH U.S. TAX REFORMS WILL MAKE U.S. MORE ATTRACTIVE FOR START-UPS Big...
Politicians within the United States regularly tout the advantages of promoting small business as a ...
Small businesses occupy an iconic place in American public policy debates. This paper discusses int...
The incomplete devolution of taxation powers to English Local Government has been constrained by cen...
The Act, called the Georgia Business Expansion Support Act of 1994, broadens the 1992 version of the...
This paper compares the employment growth of states that enacted corporate income tax rate cuts in t...
The recession year 1958 found Congress in a mood to aid and encourage small business through more ...
The Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (JOBS Act) was—at least apparently—driven by the desire to p...
Calls for tax reform are nothing new. However, since the current recession began and now with the im...
This study adopts a new approach in assessing the impact of taxes on small business growth and sugge...
[Excerpt] The Small Business Administration (SBA) administers several programs to support small busi...
[Excerpt] According to the Business Cycle Dating Committee of the National Bureau of Economic Resear...
This paper discusses selected changes in the tax laws, made in the Summer of J 996, which are expect...
This paper attempts to identify the relationship between changes in marginal tax rates and Kansas sm...
Small business is the engine room of the Australian economy, employing 4.7 million Australians. Smal...
SMALL BUSINESS TAX CUT NOT ENOUGH U.S. TAX REFORMS WILL MAKE U.S. MORE ATTRACTIVE FOR START-UPS Big...
Politicians within the United States regularly tout the advantages of promoting small business as a ...
Small businesses occupy an iconic place in American public policy debates. This paper discusses int...
The incomplete devolution of taxation powers to English Local Government has been constrained by cen...
The Act, called the Georgia Business Expansion Support Act of 1994, broadens the 1992 version of the...
This paper compares the employment growth of states that enacted corporate income tax rate cuts in t...
The recession year 1958 found Congress in a mood to aid and encourage small business through more ...
The Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (JOBS Act) was—at least apparently—driven by the desire to p...
Calls for tax reform are nothing new. However, since the current recession began and now with the im...