(The Center Square) — Georgia voters could decide during November s election whether to reduce the tangible personal property tax Georgia s small businesses pay.
During a series of hearings held in West Virginia, Oklahoma and Georgia, small business owners testified again and again to the fact that extending proven, pro-growth tax policies – like those found in H.R. 7024, the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act – would help level the playing field for American manufacturers to compete with China, lower costs to counteract three years of rising inflation, and increase investment to create jobs for workers in their communities.