One-Pager: Democrats’ “Mom & Pop Paycut” is a Small Business Surtax on America’s Small Business Owners  

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One-Pager: Democrats’ “Mom & Pop Paycut” is a Small Business Surtax on America’s Small Business Owners  

The following press release was published by the U.S. Congress Committee on Ways and Means on July 18. It is reproduced in full below.

One-Pager: Democrats’ “Mom & Pop Paycut" is a Small Business Surtax on America’s Small Business Owners

Democrats aren't "closing loopholes" but expanding a tax that will cripple our economy and harm Main Street business owners, while putting billionaires over bartenders.

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After failing to reach consensus on a $5 trillion tax-and-spend spree, Democrats are now looking to pass a supposedly “slimmed-down" version of Build Back Better, funded by a tax on small businesses that is little more than a “Mom & Pop Paycut." While Democrats claim they are merely “closing loopholes," this is an expansion of a small business tax that will cripple our economy and harm Main Street business owners who employ nearly half of the American workforce.

Democrats’ “Mom & Pop Paycut" is a penalty on running a small business

* Democrats’ newest tax increase (the so-called “Net Investment Income Tax" or “NIIT") would hit only “sweat-equity" owners of small and family-owned businesses, commonly known as the “Mom & Pop" shops in our communities.

* Billionaire “passive" investors avoid higher tax bills, while the “active" owner-operator of a salon or electrical supply store pays more - putting billionaires over bartenders.

* In total, Democrats would add $252 billion in new taxes on America’s family-owned businesses that fought to stay open during COVID and now struggle to find workers and supplies in Biden’s broken economy.

Owner-operator small businesses are the cornerstone of our economy

* 75 percent of small businesses are organized as S corporations, partnerships, or sole proprietors-and all are in-scope of the new tax.

* The sector employs 52 million Americans, 42 percent of the workforce.

Don’t trust the empty claim of “supporting Medicare solvency"

* Democrats repeat their procedural gimmicks from the Obamacare version of NIIT, which did nothing to support Medicare.

* CBO projects that revenue from the permanent Mom & Pop Paycut would cover only 3 years of Medicare funding shortfall, and would do nothing to lower the federal deficit.

The Mom & Pop Paycut contains a huge marriage penalty and no protection against inflation

* Thousands of families would pay an additional $15,000 to the IRS each year simply because the parents are married.

* Without any adjustment for surging inflation, the Mom & Pop Paycut will grow to hit more and more entrepreneurs over time.

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Source: U.S. Congress Committee on Ways and Means

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