Gov Kim Reynolds with NFIB small-business owners on Tuesday during NFIB's annual Tax Luncheon

DES MOINES, FEBRUARY 24, 2022 — Matt Everson, State Director of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), has released this statement in response to the Iowa Senate and House, in passing important legislation that would significantly lower income tax rates for small-business owners.

“Income-tax reform is the best way to get money back into the hands of our small business owners and their employees,” said Matt Everson, NFIB State Director in Iowa. “Iowa small business owners have voiced and continue to voice one of their top concerns: Our burdensome tax code, and specifically the income tax rates, which are still one of the highest in the country. Our members are grateful to not only Majority Leader Jack Whitver, Senator Dan Dawson, and Speaker Pat Grassley, but Governor Kim Reynolds for championing this important reform for our hard-working entrepreneurs, many of whom are still struggling with the lingering impacts of the pandemic.”

According to a recent NFIB survey, about half of small-business owners reported that supply-chain disruptions are having a significant impact on their business.

According to another NFIB survey, a historic number of small businesses are struggling to increase their workforce. Half of all small-business owners have reported raising compensation, up two points from December, and a 48-year record high. Open positions are at record levels. About half of small businesses say they have already raised wages to hire workers and other 27% plan to in the next three months.

On Tuesday, part of NFIB, or the National Federation of Independent Business’ Small Business Day, NFIB members here in Iowa met with key lawmakers, including Gov Kim Reynolds and Sen Dan Dawson, who both pledged to pass NFIB’s key small business issues this session.

Gov Kim Reynolds addresses small business owners earlier this week as part of NFIB and ITR's Annual Tax Day Lunch

Gov Kim Reynolds, acknowledging the state’s billion-dollar surplus, pledged to continue to encourage the Senate to pass income-tax cut cuts for small-business owners.

“I have a secret: I have a really good feeling about getting tax reform done this legislative session,” Gov Kim Reynolds told more than 150 small-business owners and a crowd concerned with high taxes in Iowa. “And get it done sooner rather than later. The bill I proposed sets one individual income-tax rate at 4%, by 2023 have four tax brackets from 4.4% to six. By 2026, in four years, the top rates and the number of brackets reached will be at 4% flat rate. In the first year alone, tax-payers will save almost $500 million. Based on average incomes in various professions, an electrician will save $750 in taxes, a nurse will save $900, and the average family will save $1300 and that is on top of the savings from the 2018 tax bill.”

For more than 75 years, NFIB has been advocating on behalf of America’s small and independent business owners, both in Washington DC and in all fifty state capitals. NFIB is non-profit, non-partisan, and member-driven. Since our founding in 1943, NFIB has been exclusively dedicated to small and independent businesses, and remains so today. For more information, please visit nfib.com.

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