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Nydia Velázquez Wants Simpler Tax Code

By Kimberly Palmer

Posted: April 16, 2009

Rep. Nydia Velázquez, D-N.Y., chairwoman of the House Small Business Committee, says the IRS should do more to help small businesses get on top of their taxes. She suggests educational sessions, flexibility in making payments, and quicker processing of refunds. Yesterday, she sent a letter to the IRS commissioner noting that, according to the Government Accountability Office, entrepreneurs can be stuck with filing 200 IRS forms each year. Simplifying this process could help keep more small businesses open, she says.

Velázquez and her committee recommend that the IRS take the following four actions:

omg!

Where do you think this health care money will come from? Stop watching MSNBC and wake up!

Brian of CT @ Apr 18, 2009 08:16:08 AM

Nice to hear a story about a

Democrat working to aid small businesses. It's never been a good thing that the business community, through such agencies as Chambers of Commerce, often wished us to believe that its only true friends were Republicans.

Consider, for instance, that the best thing that could happen to SMALL business would be for health care of all citizens (including the entreprenuers themselves, the workers and all dependents) to go under a single-payer government umbrella.

Muser of NM @ Apr 16, 2009 17:46:13 PM

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