Taxes

America has the most innovative, dynamic, and resilient economy in history—our tax system should strengthen our economy, not undermine it. The U.S. Chamber promotes a tax system that allows taxpayers and business owners to make smart decisions about how they work, save, and invest. Low tax rates and a stable tax code allow businesses to grow the economy, create jobs for Americans, and invest for the future while supporting communities and society at large through tax revenues.
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Navigating the New Tax Law: What Small Businesses Need to Know
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A practical guide to maximizing savings for your small business under the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.”
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- The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Greater Medina Chamber hosted U.S. Representative Max Miller for a roundtable discussion on tax reform.This Hill letter was sent to the members of the U.S. House of Representatives in support of H.R. 1062, the “Growing and Preserving Innovation in America Act of 2025,” a bipartisan bill that would permanently preserve the current deduction for foreign-derived intangible income.Senior congressional tax writers shared the stage with tax policy experts and business community leaders before a packed room, showcasing the U.S. Chamber’s convening power.Nearly all Main Street businesses will face tax hikes next year if Congress fails to act. How would yours be affected?Members of the U.S. Chamber’s Small Business Council meet with congressional offices to share their stories on how tax policy impacts their business and communities.The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Aspire Johnson County hosted U.S. Representative Jefferson Shreve for a roundtable discussion on tax reform.On March 3, 2025, the U.S. Chamber submitted comments to the Treasury Department and IRS on the long-awaited proposed regulations under sections 959 and 961 of the Internal Revenue Code regarding previously taxed earnings and profits (PTEP) of foreign corporations and related basis adjustments.New U.S. Chamber polling shows a majority of voters support making tax relief permanent and will reward candidates who back permanence.U.S. Chamber and broad cross section of organizations stress the critical need to boost U.S. leadership for the benefit of American businesses and workers














