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WASHINGTON, D.C. – With just days away from 2014, The National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE) – the nation’s leading advocate and resource for the self-employed and micro-businesses -- today released a list of new and rising taxes for America’s smallest businesses in the new year.
“As the new year approaches, America’s smallest businesses – the self-employed and micro-businesses – must factor in to their bottom lines additional taxes they will face in 2014,” Katie Vlietstra, Vice President for Government Relations and Public Affairs at NASE. “It is important small business owners educate themselves about these rising taxes for their 2014 planning. While the small business community continues to struggle with a growing list of unequal taxes and penalties, these additional taxes will make it harder for them to grow and expand in the new year.”
PAYING MORE TAXES IN 2014
The NASE aims to educate small business owners about the tax code, including working with policymakers to mitigate the financial impact of the law on the 23 million self-employed who are working to help fuel our economy. Access to affordable health care and comprehensive health insurance shouldn’t have a negative tax impact on the self-employed.
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Courtesy of NASE.org https://www.nase.org/about-us/media-relations/PressReleases/2013/12/22/ring-in-the-new-year-by-paying-more-taxes