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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Tax Guides: Employer Incentives for Workforce Support and Benefits
The 2025 tax guides provide employers with educational insights on workforce‑related tax credits and deductions—including childcare, hiring incentives, accessibility, and employee benefits—while highlighting updates from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that extend and modify these provisions, largely effective in 2026.
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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Our Work
The U.S. Chamber works with our partners in government and fights for tax policies that will help American businesses succeed at home, compete abroad, and attract global businesses to our shores.
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- Workforce2026 Military Spouse Employment SummitThursday, May 2110:00 AM EDT - 02:30 PM EDTHybridLearn More
- TechnologyAI + Work (Talent Forward 2026)Wednesday, May 2708:15 AM EDT - 05:30 PM EDTU.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1615 H St NW, Washington, DC 20062Learn More
- Chambers of Commerce2026 Midwest InstituteSunday, May 31 - Thursday, June 0410:00 AM EDT - 11:30 AM EDTHybridLearn More
Latest Content
- On June 3, the U.S. Chamber signed a multi-association letter to USTR Greer, Treasury Secretary Bessent, and Commerce Secretary Lutnick, urging decisive action to address Digital Services Taxes, including those imposed by Canada and the United Kingdom.On May 30, 2025, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce submitted a range of priority guidance and deregulatory recommendations to the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service for inclusion on their 2025–2026 Priority Guidance Plan.Ad buy complements the Chamber’s ongoing and aggressive advocacy activity; will run in select states and districtsThe U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Galveston Regional Chamber of Commerce recently hosted U.S. Representative Randy Weber (R-TX-14) for a roundtable discussion in Galveston, Texas with local business leaders on the need to extend pro-growth business tax provisions.The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Greater High Desert Chamber recently hosted U.S. Representative Jay Obernolte (R-CA-23) for a roundtable discussion in Apple Valley, California with local business leaders on the need to extend pro-growth business tax provisions.The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Greer Chamber of Commerce hosted U.S. Representative William Timmons (R-SC-04) for a roundtable discussion in Greer, South Carolina with local business leaders on the need to extend pro-growth business tax provisions.See how a higher corporate tax rate would affect your local economy in our interactive state map.U.S. Chamber of Commerce Executive Vice President and Chief Policy Officer Neil Bradley issued a statement following the U.S. House of Representatives’ passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R. 1).This Key Vote Letter was sent to Members of the U.S. House of Representatives supporting H.R. 1, the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act", which would permanently extend many of President Trump’s pro-growth tax reforms, curb excessive federal spending, and advance important regulatory reforms.











