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Old 09-28-2010, 02:54 PM
 
Location: USA
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President Obama Signs Small Business Jobs Act - Learn What's In It | The White House


Eight New Small Business Tax Cuts – Effective Today, Providing Immediate Incentives to Invest: The President had already signed into law eight small business tax cuts, and on Monday, he is signing into law another eight new tax cuts that go into effect immediately.
  • Zero Taxes on Capital Gains from Key Small Business Investments:Under the Recovery Act, 75 percent of capital gains on key small business investments this year were excluded from taxes. The Small Business Jobs Act temporarily puts in place for the rest of 2010 a provision called for by the President – elimination of all capital gains taxes on these investments if held for five years. Over one million small businesses are eligible to receive investments this year that, if held for five years or longer, could be completely excluded from any capital gains taxation.
  • Extension and Expansion of Small Businesses’ Ability to Immediately Expense Capital Investments: The bill increases for 2010 and 2011 the amount of investments that businesses would be eligible toimmediately write off to $500,000, while raising the level of investments at which the write-off phases out to $2 million. Prior to the passage of the bill, the expensing limit would have been $250,000 this year, and only $25,000 next year. This provision means that 4.5 million small businesses and individuals will be able to make new business investments today and know that they will earn a larger break on their taxes for this year.
  • Extension of 50% Bonus Depreciation:The bill extends – as the President proposed in his budget – a Recovery Act provision for 50 percent “bonus depreciation” through 2010, providing 2 million businesses, large and small, with the ability to make new investments today and know they can receive a tax cut for this year by accelerating the rate at which they deduct capital expenditures.
  • A New Deduction of Health Insurance Costs for Self-Employed:The bill allows 2 million self-employed to know that on their taxes for this year, they can get a deduction for the cost of health insurance for themselves and their family members in calculating their self-employment taxes. This provision is estimated to provide over $1.9 billion in tax cuts for these entrepreneurs.
  • Tax Relief and Simplification for Cell Phone Deductions:The bill changes rules so that the use of cell phones can be deducted without burdensome extra documentation – making it easier for virtually every small business in America to receive deductions that they are entitled to, beginning on their taxes for this year.
  • An Increase in the Deduction for Entrepreneurs’ Start-Up Expenses:The bill temporarily increases the amount of start-up expenditures entrepreneurs can deductfrom their taxesfor this year from $5,000 to $10,000 (with a phase-out threshold of $60,000 in expenditures), offering an immediate incentive for someone with a new business idea to invest in starting up a new small business today.
  • A Five-Year Carryback Of General Business Credits:The bill would allow certain small businesses to “carry back” their general business credits to offset five years of taxes – providing them with a break on their taxes for this year – while also allowing these credits to offset the Alternative Minimum Tax, reducing taxes for these small businesses.
  • Limitations on Penalties for Errors in Tax Reporting That Disproportionately Affect Small Business:The bill would change, beginning this year, the penalty for failing to report certain tax transactions from a fixed dollar amount – which was criticized for imposing a disproportionately large penalty on small businesses in certain circumstances – to a percentage of the tax benefits from the transaction.
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Old 09-28-2010, 02:58 PM
 
Location: Tampa Florida
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Biggest problem per the Repubs, it does not do much to help Big Business take over Small Business.
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Old 09-28-2010, 03:20 PM
 
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Biggest problem per the Repubs, it does not do much to help Big Business take over Small Business.
I think they only care about cheap labor. I'm not so sure it matters to them if it's a small or large company.
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Old 09-28-2010, 03:28 PM
 
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Biggest problem per the Repubs, it does not do much to help Big Business take over Small Business.
It is such a shame to be mis-informed.

There are just as many dems connected to big business as repubs.

Most small businesses are owned by repubs.
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Old 09-28-2010, 03:29 PM
 
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I think they only care about cheap labor. I'm not so sure it matters to them if it's a small or large company.
Do you mean like Boxer, Pelosi and Kerry?
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Old 09-28-2010, 03:31 PM
 
Location: Great State of Texas
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In all cases though..it involves small business with spending money and taking on debt.
With a slow, stagnant economy and a barely visible recovery, who wants to take on more debt at this point considering such an unstable future ?

If I were a small business right now..I would NOT be considering spending more money or taking out loans when you cannot project your revenue.
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Old 09-28-2010, 03:33 PM
 
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Do you mean like Boxer, Pelosi and Kerry?
Sure, why not.
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Old 09-28-2010, 03:35 PM
 
Location: Great State of Texas
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I'm sure the "small businesses" like Bechtel, Koch Industries, Tribune or PricewaterhouseCoopers will be able to do something with those loans.

Yeah..even the big guys have found their way to be classified as "small" business
It's called "pass through" entities.
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Old 09-28-2010, 03:36 PM
 
Location: Tampa Florida
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I think they only care about cheap labor. I'm not so sure it matters to them if it's a small or large company.
That is quite right. The bottom line is what is sacred. The problem with that is, the short sightedness of it. Eventually, the market(currently USA) will not be able to purchase the products.
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Old 09-28-2010, 07:48 PM
 
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something not listed there, not surprising since it is the whitehouse website, is a tarp provision that allows government to take an ownership position in small businessses.
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