NFIB experts provide information on what businesses are eligible and how they can more forward with the application process to claim the Employee Retention Tax Credit.
The hard work of NFIB members and small business owners in New York kept the New York Health Act from receiving a floor vote in the State Assembly and Senate.
The NFIB Small Business Legal Center continues to fight for owners to be able to operate their businesses without dealing with onerous energy regulations.
In June, 23% of owners said that labor quality was their top business problem, unchanged from May and in second place behind inflation. A historically high 8% of small business owners cited labor costs as their top business problem.
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of small business. Working together,
we make sure your voice—the voice of small business – leads the debate in federal and state government and the courts.