Trade and Tax Issues Relating to Small Business Job Creation

Trade and Tax Issues Relating to Small Business Job Creation

Author: United States Congress

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-10-10

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13: 9781978141520

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Trade and tax issues relating to small business job creation: hearing before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, February 23, 2010.


How Tax Complexity Hinders Small Business

How Tax Complexity Hinders Small Business

Author: United States Congress

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-10-10

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13: 9781978046726

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How tax complexity hinders small business: the impact on job creation and economic growth : hearing before the Committee on Small Business, United States House of Representatives, One Hundred Twelfth Congress, first session, hearing held April 13, 2011.


Making America Work Again

Making America Work Again

Author: National Commission on Jobs and Small Business (U.S.)

Publisher:

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13:

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This report sets forth findings of a committee charged with recommending policies to create 10,000,000 new jobs through small business. It defines the problems of American workers and small business owners in a period of dramatic economic change. Emphasis is on solutions for the conditions that nurture enterprise and on what the country needs to do to encourage small business formation, a more secure environment for workers, and economic growth. Findings and conclusions are presented in four major areas: preparing the American people to compete; encouraging greater savings and investing them productively; expanding export groups, including those for small businesses; and minimizing the impediments to the growth of small firms. Five recommendations, outlining institutional mechanisms to focus sustained attention on the problems, are as follows: (1) mobilize the American people, (2) prepare the American work force, (3) invest in the future, (4) restore the "Yankee Trader" tradition, and (5) clear the decks--in other words, institutional reorganization of structures and processes to reflect new realities of global competition. Suggestions for implementation follow each recommendation. Appendixes include annotations--quotations from relevant literature--on numerous current economic concerns. (YLB)


Where the Jobs Are

Where the Jobs Are

Author: John Dearie

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-08-28

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 1118745531

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A guide to ending America's jobs emergency by accelerating the true engine of job creation—start-ups Four years after the end of the Great Recession, 23 million Americans remain unemployed, underemployed, or have left the workforce discouraged. Even worse, Washington policymakers seem out of ideas. Where the Jobs Are: Entrepreneurship and the Soul of the American Economy shows how America can restore its great job-creation machine. Recent research has demonstrated that virtually all net new job creation in the United States over the past thirty years has come from businesses less than a year old—true "start-ups." Start-up businesses create an average of three million new jobs each year, while existing businesses of any size or age shed a net average of about one million jobs annually. Unfortunately, the vital signs of America's job-creating entrepreneurial economy are flashing red alert. After remaining remarkably consistent for decades, the rate of new business formation has declined significant in recent years, and the number of new jobs created by new firms is also falling. In Where the Jobs Are, the authors recount the findings of a remarkable summer they spent traveling the country to meet and conduct roundtables with entrepreneurs in a dozen cities. More than 200 entrepreneurs participated—explaining in specific and vividly personal terms the issues, frustrations, and obstacles that are undermining their efforts to launch new businesses, expand existing young firms, and create jobs. Those obstacles include a dangerously underperforming education system, self-defeating immigration policies that thwart the attraction and retention of the world's best talent, access to capital difficulties, a mounting regulatory burden, unnecessary tax complexity, and severe Washington-produced economic uncertainty. Explains how start-ups are different from existing businesses, large or small, and why they represent the engine of job creation Reveals how policymakers' failure to understand the unique nature and needs of start-ups has undermined efforts to stimulate the economy following the Great Recession Presents a detailed, innovative, and uniquely credible 30-point policy agenda based on what America's job creators said they urgently need Engaging and informative, Where the Jobs Are reveals with unprecedented precision and clarity the major obstacles undermining the fragile economic recovery, and provides a vitally important game plan to unleash the job-creating capacity of the entrepreneurial economy and put a beleaguered nation back to work.