Archive for April 2011

Invisible Silver Linings

Apr 24th, 2011 | By Dawn R. Rivers | Category: Policy Matters

Let’s put it this way: on the day that a representative from the National Federation of Independent Business spoke up at a Senate roundtable on behalf of microbusinesses, I thought we have arrived.

That newfound recognition, that microbusinesses had their own peculiar policy needs and issues, was heady while it lasted.

Looking back, it seems to have lasted for about a minute.



House Committee Takes On Tax Complexity

Apr 24th, 2011 | By Dawn R. Rivers | Category: Politics & Policy

It’s always interesting when one or the other of the Congressional small business committees holds a hearing on an issue that is of critical importance to microbusinesses and manages to get through the entire proceeding without talking about microbusinesses at all. That is essentially what happened earlier this month when the House Committee on Small [...]



NSBA Tax Survey Doesn’t Quite Speak for Micros

Apr 24th, 2011 | By Dawn R. Rivers | Category: Research

Right around tax day, the National Small Business Association (NSBA) released the results of its 2011 Small Business Taxation Survey, because that’s what we all want to do at that time of year: talk taxes. The survey demonstrated yet another instance in which there was a critical microbusiness issue but, evidently, there weren’t very many [...]



Study: Corporations Grow, Proprietorships Don’t

Apr 24th, 2011 | By Dawn R. Rivers | Category: Research

Most U.S. business owners make a decision about the legal form of their business at startup and rarely change it within the first few years of operation. That is the principle finding of a new research report, entitled “How Do Firms Choose Legal Form of Organization?”, written by Rebal Cole with funding from the SBA [...]



Living for myself

Apr 4th, 2011 | By Dawn R. Rivers | Category: Policy Matters

If we are going to advocate for anything for women, I would think we’d advocate for our own freedom. Freedom from societal sex role scripts, yes, but also freedom from being required to fulfill anybody’s expectations — even those of our female peers.

Freedom means having options. If you don’t like my options, you don’t have to live them. But don’t tell me that I shouldn’t live them, either.

That’s when you’re trying to take my freedom away from me, in the name of fighting for my freedom.



Study: Small Biz Tax Gap Inaccurate, Unfair

Apr 4th, 2011 | By Dawn R. Rivers | Category: Politics & Policy

We’ve been hearing about the tax gap for a long time, long before the Internal Revenue Service released its 2001 tax gap estimates back in 2006. The release of those estimates seemed to simply add numbers to what everybody “knew”: small business owners who are not subject to either involuntary withholding or third party reporting [...]



AmEx OPEN Studies Women-Owned Firms

Apr 4th, 2011 | By Dawn R. Rivers | Category: Research

As of this year, an estimated 8.1 million (29%) U.S. firms were women-owned (51% or more), generating almost $1.3 trillion in revenues and employing roughly 7.7 million people. That’s the main finding of an analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data on women-owned businesses performed by our old friend Julie Weeks of Womenable.com for American Express [...]



Credit Card Protections Extended to Small Businesses

Apr 3rd, 2011 | By Dawn R. Rivers | Category: Politics & Policy

Sometimes, Congress winds up doing the right thing for the wrong reasons and that is never as true as it is when lawmakers don’t know what is going on out here in the real world. Last month, Congresswoman Nita Lowey (D-NY) introduced the Small Business Credit Card Act (H.R. 1137). This relatively short bill would [...]