WASHINGTON, D.C., April 17, 2012 – Today is tax day, and our nation's biggest job creators - small businesses - continue to be hampered by uncertainty in the tax code and the threat of an increased tax burden next year. Among the biggest issues causing uncertainty are the ever-changing expiration and renewal of so-called tax extenders and the threat of increased tax rates next January.

To highlight the problems facing small businesses around the country, the National Federation of Independent Business is providing a fact sheet citing key statistics from the NFIB Research Foundation and other sources. Click here to view the two-page fact sheet or to receive it as an email attachment, please email Kevan Chapman at Kevan.Chapman@nfib.org.

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