The Washington Post Published: April 22
The latest deficit-reduction plan offered by Erskine Bowles
and Alan Simpson supports the interests of big business at the expense of the
United States’ small businesses by calling for adoption of a territorial tax
system. In two recent polls, small-business owners have soundly rejected making
abuse of offshore tax havens by multinational organizations legal and
permanent.
A March poll sponsored by the American Sustainable Business
Council and Main Street Alliance found that 85 percent of those surveyed, including
67 percent of Republican small-business owners, opposed a territorial tax
system that would exempt foreign profits from U.S. taxes. The National Small
Business Association reported that only 16 percent of small business owners
they polled supported a shift to the territorial tax system.
Elected leaders should not support any proposal for taxing
multinational corporations that small business owners view as wrong and unfair.
Frank Knapp Jr., Washington
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