Small Business Owner? You Could Be Unintentionally Breaking the Law

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Tetra Images Tetra Images/Newscom Today, a growing number of small business owners are unintentionally finding themselves on the wrong side of the law. Under a statute aimed at identifying organized crime, small businesses and farmers are being prosecuted for ordinary business transactions. Fortunately, Congressman Andy Harris (R–MD) is attempting to fix that. The federal government… Read more »

Big Business turns against corporate tax reform

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If there is one area where the White House and Congressional Republicans are in some agreement, it concerns corporate tax reform. President Obama has proposed slashing the statutory rate from 35 to 28 percent while recouping lost revenue through the elimination of corporate tax breaks costing the Treasury tens of billions of dollars each year…. Read more »

Calm down, Joe Klein: Reports of the small business exchange’s death are greatly exaggerated

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Welcome to Health Reform Watch, Sarah Kliff’s regular look at how the Affordable Care Act is changing the American health-care system — and being changed by it. You can reach Sarah with questions, comments and suggestions here. Check back every Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoon for the latest edition — and read all previous columns… Read more »

‘Sean Hannity Special–Boomtown 2: The Business of Food Stamps’: Apr. 5th, 9 pm EDT on FNC

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“Sean Hannity Special–Boomtown 2: The Business of Food Stamps” with Government Accountability Institute’s Peter Schweizer and Breitbart’s Stephen K. Bannon is scheduled to air on Friday, April 5th at 9:00 p.m. EDT on the Fox News Channel. With nearly 50 million Americans now living below the poverty line, “Sean Hannity Special—Boomtown 2: The Business of… Read more »