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" ... Elected officials often decry the vacant storefronts lining neighborhoods throughout New York City and blame landlord greed and high commercial rents. But they too often fail to cite the financial burden that skyrocketing property taxes have on these storefront businesses, which, as commercial tenants, typically bear the burden of real estate tax passthroughs in addition to their rent. A progressive city would give storefront businesses a credit for the property taxes they effectively pay. These savings would be equal to saving hundreds or thousands of dollars a month in rent for small businesses. And the money they [small business owners] get credited would be pumped right back into the economy through the additional wages they pay, their purchases from local farmers and vendors, reinvestment in their business, and if all goes well, a few extra bucks to take home for their families. ... "
" ... Now, a qualified trade or business in and of itself is defined via exclusion, so only certain passthroughs are able to take advantage of the 199A deduction. Specific service trades or businesses are eliminated . . . For the most part, these attack professional services: law, accounting, financial, medical — those are exempted out from the beneficial application of 199A, which effectively creates two different types of passthrough entities: one that is qualified for 199 deduction purposes and one that is not. ... "
" ... You see, for international competitiveness reasons, tax reform must lower corporate rates, and the traditional way to pay for a corporate rate cut is to rid the code of business tax breaks. But if business tax credits and deductions are repealed, they’ll be stripped from passthroughs as well. Passthrough taxes will be raised to pay for tax relief for multinationals. God forbid, Congress raise taxes on “small business.” Even though logic and many estimates indicate this would not be unfair because passthroughs are subject to only one layer of tax unlike double–taxed corporations, it would be political suicide for Congress. We put “small business” in quotes because many passthrough businesses are big law firms, accounting firms, and manufacturing businesses (like Koch Industries). ... "