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NFIB member Alison Couch is making significant strides in advocating for small businesses by focusing on the critical 20% Small Business Tax Deduction. Through various channels, including writing an impactful op-ed, participating in a press briefing, and delivering testimony, Couch is amplifying the voice of small business owners who rely on this essential tax benefit.
The 20% deduction has been a lifeline for many entrepreneurs, allowing them to reinvest in their businesses and spur economic growth. Couch's efforts are aimed at raising awareness about the importance of this deduction and the potential challenges its removal could pose to small businesses across the nation.
By sharing her insights and experiences, Couch hopes to inspire other small business owners to engage in the conversation surrounding tax policies that directly affect their livelihoods. Her dedication to this cause highlights the vital role that small businesses play in the economy and the need for continued support from policymakers.
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