Minn. Senate Republican Caucus: Senate Republicans Vote to Repair Last Year's Tax Bill and Avoid Early Tax Hikes on Small Businesses, Entrepreneurs
April 04, 2024
April 04, 2024
ST. PAUL, Minnesota, April 4 -- The Minnesota Senate Republican Caucus issued the following news:
Today Senate Republicans voted to repair last year's tax bill that wrongly moved the date to end the Net Operating Loss (NOL) to 2023 instead of 2024, causing higher taxes for small businesses and entrepreneurs earlier than expected.
"When we make mistakes, it's our job to fix them," Senator Bill Weber (R-Luverne) said. "I'm glad we are finally . . .
Today Senate Republicans voted to repair last year's tax bill that wrongly moved the date to end the Net Operating Loss (NOL) to 2023 instead of 2024, causing higher taxes for small businesses and entrepreneurs earlier than expected.
"When we make mistakes, it's our job to fix them," Senator Bill Weber (R-Luverne) said. "I'm glad we are finally . . .
