Tax-free tips could help Eastern Iowa’s small business service workers

Belle Plane, Iowa (KCRG) – Representative Ashley Hansan visited the Bellen County Brown Company on Thursday to talk about what the federal government can do to help small businesses open.

Brewery was going to close his doors last year, but his current owner stepped up to save him.

Owner Nick Wali told Hansan that removal of tax on indicators would help his business.

Right now, the workers who earn indicators pay social security and medical tax from them.

President Trump campaigned to eliminate taxes on points.

Hansan said she wants Trump to be involved in expansion of tax deductions that are about to end later this year.

“People in the service industry are doing these points very hard for these points. Hansan said that you talk about making money and what it does to the American people, it can be a great height for the economy of this country. He said,” So we are taking a look at it in our tax package. “

Wells said more than a tax -free indicator can encourage people to take part -time jobs in the service industry as they get more salaries at home.

“I am sure that there will be many people like single mothers, who do not have any tax on indicators, want a veterinary job.”

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