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NASE Raises Concerns Over Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Treatment of Small Businesses
January 30, 2012
In a letter to Director Richard Cordray, NASE along with 48 small business organizations in expressing concerns related to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's implementation of small business provisions in the Dodd-Frank Act. Letter to Director Cordray
NASE in Action
- NASE Sends Letter Of Support For Senate Tax Extenders Bill
The NASE has joined other small-business organizations to support S. 2050, The Small Business Tax Extenders Act of 2012.
- NASE Sponsors White House National Small Business Week Call
In celebration of National Small Business Week (NSBW), NASE will co-host a White House conference call briefing on the activities planned around the country in honor of NSBW.
- NASE Asks House Ways and Means To Explore Expired Tax Cuts for the Self-Employed
NASE submitted the below statement for the record in an effort to ensure that the House Ways and Means Committee move forward on tax reform that encompasses the self-employed community, specifically, the individual income tax rate, health insurance premium deduction, and the start-up deduction.
- Self-Employed and the Economy
The nation’s smallest businesses are still feeling negative effects of the economy, including cash flow issues for business and family, according to a new survey by the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE). Three-quarters of the self-employed and micro-businesses owners say their company provides the main source of income in their household.
- NASE Statement on House Passed JOBS Bill
“The National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE) applauds the overwhelmingly bi-partisan approval of The Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act” this afternoon,” stated NASE President and CEO Kristie Arslan, “We hope that the United State Senate will address this important package of bills swiftly and continue to support small businesses.”
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