Six Tax Breaks for Small Business

Plus steps to ease the credit crunch for smalls -- all in a bill moving rapidly through Congress.

High on the agenda as Congress returns to work is a bill designed to give small businesses a big boost, in hopes that will allow them to start adding badly needed jobs. Key hurdles have been cleared for the legislation, which has bipartisan backing and popular support. The measure will create a $30-billion fund so that community banks can lend to small businesses. The fund, to be administered by the Treasury Department, will offer grants to existing state lending programs, encouraging private lenders to loosen up on credit. The bill will also give the Small Business Administration more options and money to match private investment in start-ups.

Smalls are even more excited by several tax breaks:

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Neema P. Roshania
Researcher-Reporter, The Kiplinger Letters