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Join Small Business all across America in protecting your right to grow and operate your business.

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Please allow me to set up your account  as you join to support the cause of NFIB  and small business around the USA.   Call or email me using the information in the image below.  Want more details? Read this . 

Business Professionals, offer our business building videos to your clients at no cost to you.

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Hello Business Professional. My name is Terry Scott, I’m a membership rep for NFIB and I’d like to help you help your clients and I’ll do it for free. NFIB is the National Federation of Independent Business. NFIB's mission is to promote and protect the right of our members to own, operate and grow their businesses. I’ve put together a unique way for you to use informative and relevant videos professionally produced by NFIB to promote your business services, get more clients, and capture a bigger web presence with no out of pocket expense. And, I’ll do all the work! You just offer a link to your exclusive web page that I design, to your business clients for them to visit the “Your Financial Best Blog”. Your very own ad page displays your company advertisement, a video of a business topic relevant to your industry, and a link back to you so they can offer feedback and make purchases. How do I win? On the right side of the page, I offer my ad to promote NFIB membe

New Laws for Small Business in 2020

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We are pleased to bring you this informative video presented by the legal team of NFIB.  Would you like to know when we have more webinars which are important to  your small business survival and success? Simply use the  Contact Terry (Ter) Scott, Business Advocate and Adviser form on the left side of this page.  Would you like to join NFIB and support your business neighbors and those all  around the USA? Contact me using the information below regardless of your business location.  Do you know someone who is passionate about helping small business?  Click here or use my contact information to find out more. 

Terry Scott Salutes Wisconsin Farms

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Small family farms, ranchers and the numerous small businesses associated with the agriculture industry serve as a key segment of the NFIB membership. That is why we are closely following the actions taken by the federal government to propose new regulations that would impose added costs and burdensome red tape for our members. Whether its tracking the re-authorization of the farm bill, analyzing new EPA regulations or promoting targeted tax relief; NFIB serves as a prominent voice advocating for the sustained growth of our agriculture industry and its critical role in economy at large. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Regulations Overzealous regulation by the EPA is jeopardizing the ability of small farmers and ranchers to make a living. NFIB and the NFIB Small Business Legal Center are on the front lines of the regulatory debate; advocating for flexible alternatives to help make small farms more viable.  Tax Relief for Family Farms NFIB has long fought for sensible a

Will Wisconsin small Business Owners pay more in property taxes this year?

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Wisconsin's Property Taxes and Push for Paid Leave on the Rise in 2020 Between an increase in property taxes and the introduction of a paid family leave policy, Wisconsin small business owners may be facing an uptick in labor costs in 2020. CLICK HERE for more details...  Interested in joining NFIB? Please contact me using the contact information below: 

What is the PRO ACT of 2019 and how will it hurt your small business?

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READ MORE.   Note that this is not an issue YET in Wisconsin or Minnesota but because NFIB represents small business in all 50 states, you know about things which may directly hurt your business in the near future if it isn't taken care of before it grows. Return to this page and contact Terry Scott (using the contact information below) to join your small business neighbors in strengthening the voice of small business.

4 Major Issues Small Business Owners need to Watch in 2020

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$15 Minimum Wage In 2019, the Raise the Wage Act legislation, which would rapidly increase the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour by 2025, was introduced in the U.S. House and Senate. The NFIB Research Center studied the economic effects of enacting this legislation and found that it would lead to more than $980 billion in real gross domestic product loss over 10 years and 1.6 million fewer jobs in the U.S. in 2029, with nearly 700,000 of those from businesses with fewer than 100 employees. While the U.S. House passed the legislation in July 2019, it is unlikely that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will take up the bill. NFIB will continue to monitor the issue throughout the year. Medicare for All One of the biggest policy stories coming out of 2019 and into 2020 is the proposal for a single-payer healthcare system, sometimes referred to as Medicare for All, and how much the system would cost and how it would be funded.   NFIB believes that small businesses deserv

Small Business Owners may be fined up to $10,000 and receive criminal penalties of 4 years in prison.

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In the coming weeks, legislation will be considered in the Senate to require nearly every business with 20 or fewer employees to register the full legal names, dates of birth, addresses, and driver’s license numbers or passport numbers of business owners with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). This information will be stored in a government database and accessible to local, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement without a subpoena or warrant. Tell Your Senators to Oppose Title IV of the ILLICIT CASH Act. CLICK HERE .  To join NFIB contact Terry Scott using the contact information in the image below. 

Your next hired employee also brings up to $9600 in Gov't monies. Here's how.

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How will the proposed "Illicit Cash Act" hurt small business owners?

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The following is copied directly from NFIB's web page. You do not need to be a member of NFIB to oppose this ominous bill which will definitely hurt small business owners. Just read and click on the link to go to the page and take just a moment to sign the petition to oppose this. Then, if you are a small business owner and would like more information, please use the "contact us form" somewhere on this page. I can work with you regardless what state you reside and run your business. In the coming weeks, legislation will be considered in the Senate to require nearly every business with 20 or fewer employees to register the full legal names, dates of birth, addresses, and driver’s license numbers or passport numbers of business owners with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). This information will be stored in a government database and accessible to local, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement without a subpoena or warrant. Tell Your Senators to Opp