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Media Center > Radio Actualities > 2003/2004

"Tax Day 2004"  (:27)

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Radio Actuality
April 13, 2004

 

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President Bush's tax cuts have empowered small business owners to create new jobs, put more money in the hands of consumers and moved this economy from recession to recovery.  Allowing these tax cuts to expire and subsequently ushering in a new era of higher taxes, would be a grave mistake, particularly for the country's small businesses. Such increases would hit small business owners doubly hard because they drive up the cost of doing business while sapping money available to hire new workers.

--Giovanni Coratolo
  Director, Small Business Policy
  U.S. Chamber of Commerce

 

 
 
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