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Rangel Ready to Prepare Small Business Tax

Good news for S corporations and other closely-held businesses! Ways and Means Chairman Charles Rangel (D-NY) indicated yesterday that he plans to put together a package of small business provisions to be coupled with the minimum wage increase that has already passed both the House and the Senate. This announcement reverses the previous position of the House leadership, who had indicated they wanted to send the President a “clean” minimum wage bill. As BNA reports:

House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) said Feb. 6 that the House would put together

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2019-02-06T18:46:06+00:00February 7, 2007|

Do S Corporations Pay the Minimum Wage?

Now that the Senate has adopted a package pairing the minimum wage together with provisions to improve S corporation rules, one of the questions our Capitol Hill friends have asked us is, “Do S corporations pay the minimum wage?” The answer is an emphatic yes. While there are no studies to our knowledge that directly track the payment of minimum wages by businesses structured as S corporations (to be sure, there is little economic data on wage levels period), a couple of items demonstrate that S corporations are more likely to be adversely impacted by an increase in the minimum

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2019-02-06T18:46:06+00:00February 2, 2007|

Minimum Wage & Small Business Tax Package Update

Just a quick update on the status of the $8 billion small business tax package that may accompany the proposed minimum wage increase. The bill is currently the pending business in the Senate. On Monday, Majority Leader Harry Reid filed a petition to close off the debate and pass just the minimum wage increase, without any offsetting small business tax relief. This vote is scheduled to take place momentarily.

The consensus is that Senator Reid doesn’t have the 60 votes necessary to move the minimum wage package without the offsetting business tax relief, and the vote is being characterized as part

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2019-02-06T18:46:06+00:00January 24, 2007|

Finance Reports Out Small Business Tax Relief

In a bit of potential good news for small businesses, the Senate Finance Committee today adopted by voice vote an $8 billion package of small business tax incentives to accompany a planned increase in the minimum wage. Included in the package is a one year extension of the current Section 179 small business expensing limits, an extension of the Work Opportunity Tax Credit through 2012, and an extension of the shorter, 15-year depreciation lives for certain owner-occupied buildings. For S Corps, the package includes an entire title of big and small

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2019-02-06T18:46:06+00:00January 17, 2007|

Finance Holds Small Business Tax Relief Hearing — S CORP Submits Testimony

Today, the Chairman of the S Corporation Association Advisory Committee, James Redpath, submitted testimony on S Corp reform to the Senate Committee on Finance. The Senate Finance Committee held the hearing on small business tax relief as part of its preparation for Senate consideration of the minimum wage increase. As Jim pointed out in his testimony:

I am concerned that many of the companies that will bear the impact of this increase in labor costs are closely-held or family-owned businesses structured as Subchapter S corporations. My goal is to provide you with

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2019-02-06T18:46:06+00:00January 10, 2007|