When Congress returns from Thanksgiving recess, the Senate is set to vote on two measures, introduced by Max Baucus (D-Mont.) and Mike Johanns (R-Neb.), that would repeal the increased Form 1099 reporting law. The bills are both amendments to the Senate Food Safety Modernization Act, S. 510.
The NASE supports efforts to repeal the legislation, along with other key small business thought leaders. Recently, both SBA Administrator Karen Mills and Chief Counsel for Advocacy Winslow Sargeant voiced their opposition to the law that would increase paperwork exponentially for small business owners.
Read past NASE coverage of this issue, including survey results, here.