If Congress allows the Trump tax cuts to expire, 26 million small businesses across America could see their taxes rise by a staggering 43%. This would present significant challenges for companies like Tri County Tower, LLC, in North Jackson, Ohio. The 2017 Trump tax cuts enabled owner Chris Thomas to transform his business, increasing employee wages by 30%, upgrading equipment, and investing in workforce training. These improvements not only helped grow his company but also strengthened the local economy and supported vital community programs. Tri County Tower is the type of community-minded business lawmakers had in mind when they reduced tax burdens in 2017. Their goal was to help these homegrown companies expand, hire more workers, and better serve their communities. Thanks to the tax cuts, Chris could reinvest in the people and services that keep his town connected. But without these tax cuts, essential companies, such as Tri County Tower, which responds to critical emergencies like downed cell towers, might struggle to provide affordable and reliable service. This would jeopardize not only local economies but also the well-being of everyday residents. For families like yours, the ripple effects could mean more expensive local services as businesses struggle to absorb higher tax burdens. Stand up for the small businesses that power our communities — tell your representatives to make the Trump tax cuts permanent. |