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State of Small Business Report Released

NASE, a proud member of the Small Business Roundtable, is pleased to announce the release of the State of Small Business report, in partnership with Facebook. This survey was conducted with approximately 86,000 people who owned, managed or worked for a small or medium-sized business (“SMB”).
Posted on May 18, 2020

Small Business Roundtable Sends Letter to Speaker Pelosi and Majority Leader McConnell on ongoing and future COVID-19 relief efforts

On Wednesday, April 8, the Small Business Roundtable sent the following letter Majority Leader McConnell and Speaker Pelosi outlining key policy priorities that need to be addressed in future legislation Congress is considering in support of the self-employed and small business community.
Posted on Apr 09, 2020

Small Business Roundtable Sends Letter to the Treasury Department and SBA on PPP Guidance

The Small Business Roundtable sent a letter to US Treasury Secretary Mnuchin and Small Business Administrator Jovita Carranza seeking crucial clarification on the Paycheck Protection Program. The Small Business Roundtable (SBR) is a coalition of leading small business and entrepreneurship organizations, dedicated to advancing policy, securing access, and promoting inclusion to benefit the businesses at the heart of the American economy.
Posted on Apr 09, 2020

Small Business Roundtable Sends Letter to the Treasury Department and SBA on PPP Guidance

The Small Business Roundtable sent a letter to US Treasury Secretary Mnuchin and Small Business Administrator Jovita Carranza seeking crucial clarification on the Paycheck Protection Program. The Small Business Roundtable (SBR) is a coalition of leading small business and entrepreneurship organizations, dedicated to advancing policy, securing access, and promoting inclusion to benefit the businesses at the heart of the American economy.
Posted on Apr 01, 2020

Letter to Congressional Leadership on Coronavirus Response

Posted on Mar 19, 2020

NASE Supports David C. Tryon for the position of Chief Counsel for Advocacy at the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)

n January 16th, David C. Tryon was nominated by the President for the position of Chief Counsel for Advocacy at the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). The Senate Small Business & Entrepreneurship Committee expects to take up the nomination on March 27th.
Posted on May 30, 2019

NASE Testifies on Retirement Security

On Wednesday, March 27, NASE President and CEO, Keith Hall, provided testimony to the House Small Business Committee on the opportunities and challenges the self-employed face as it relates to retirement security.
Posted on Mar 28, 2019

NASE Supports Bipartisan Legislation in the House

Keith Hall, president and CEO of the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE), the nation’s leading advocate and resource for the self-employed and micro-business community, announced the Association's support of new bipartisan small business tax legislation, the Small Business Owners’ Tax Simplification Act of 2019, which aims to “provide small business owners with much needed clarity as they navigate the complex United States tax code by updating the code to reflect both technological advancements and modern business models.”
Posted on Jan 18, 2019

NASE Supports Rulemaking on Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRAs)

In a letter sent to the Secretaries of Labor, Treasury, and Health and Human Services, the National Association for the Self-Employed expressed its full support of the proposed rulemaking related to HRAs.
Posted on Dec 28, 2018

Wayfair Ruling Spurs Congressional Action

For over two decades, Congress has introduced legislation to address the issue of online sales tax collection, given that until June 2018, the Supreme Court ruled that tax collection had to prove a physical presence in their state to assess taxes on the purchase. That all changed in June with the Supreme Court ruling in favor of South Dakota’s law that would allow the state to collect sales tax from online purchases.
Posted on Sep 18, 2018

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