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Regulations in Relation to Small Businesses (view source)
Revision as of 16:55, 10 February 2016
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IRS small business forms aren’t overwhelming for big businesses, but for entrepreneurs “the regulations, taxes, and fees are very costly and subsequently discouraging” [https://medium.com/@JohnTaylorHill/rand-paul-for-entrepreneurs-ac0046305934#.yqnxu19n1 (opinionated post)]Forms that small businesses have to fill out: [https://www.irs.gov/Businesses/Small-Businesses-&-Self-Employed/Forms-for-PartnershipsForms that small businesses have to fill out]
"Unfortunately, discounting the impact to small businesses has become the new norm. Today more than 3,300 new rules and regulations are in the federal pipeline, most of which would directly affect small businesses that lack the resources of their larger competitors to navigate the complex regulatory thicket. It is of little wonder over the past 70 consecutive months small businesses have cited government regulations as one the biggest obstacles to their growth in a monthly poll conducted of NFIB members. Washington's regulatory expansionism, though grown over the last two decades, conflicts with President Obama's own rule-making guidance. In 2011, the President issued an executive order requiring federal agencies to limit the scope and weigh the full impact of new rules. That directive has largely gone unheeded. In the first 10 months of this year, regulators added more than 3,100 final regulations the Federal Register. " [http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/economy-budget/222374-bad-public-policy-hinders-small-business TheHill]