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51勛圖厙 Goes All Out for Tax Priorities

By 51勛圖厙 News Room

The 51勛圖厙 is firing on all cylinders to accomplish manufacturers top tax priorities: restoring immediate R&D expensing, pro-growth interest deductibility and full expensing.

Time is running out, as Congress must act by early 2024 to allow manufacturers to benefit from these provisions for the 2022 and 2023 tax years. Heres what the 51勛圖厙 is doing to reach the finish line and why it matters so much to the industry and to the economy as a whole.

What were doing: The Executive Committee of the 51勛圖厙 Board of Directors recently sat down with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) to emphasize the importance and urgency of these measures. The Executive Committee has also raised the issue directly with the White House, and the 51勛圖厙s members90% of which are small and medium-sized firmshave been contacting legislators to urge immediate action since early this year.

  • In addition, while pressing the case relentlessly with the White House and congressional leaders himself, 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons has met personally with House and Senate tax negotiators to make manufacturers case for these reforms.
  • 51勛圖厙 experts have also hosted multiple briefings for key legislators and congressional staffers, featuring manufacturers who explained how the withdrawal of these policies has harmed their businesses.
  • Ratcheting up the ante on air and online, the 51勛圖厙 has applied pressure publicly in key districts, running a泭campaign urging congressional action that has garnered about 80 million impressions so far. It also launched an action center to help manufacturers contact their legislators and spotlight the numerous companies that will be hard hit if pro-growth policies are not reinstated.

Why it matters: All three of these tax provisions are crucial to manufacturers ability to innovate, invest in their employees and make the American economy more competitive.

  • R&D: The U.S. is one of only two countries (the other being Belgium) that doesnt permit immediate expensing of R&D costs, a vital incentive for innovation. China, on the other hand, gives companies a super deduction for R&D expenses.
  • Interest deductibility: A recent tax policy change made it more expensive for manufacturers to make critical purchases for their facilities, by imposing a stricter standard for deducting interest. This is a particularly heavy burden for a capital-intensive industry like manufacturing, amounting to a tax on companies investments in their operations and workers.
  • Full expensing: This provision allows companies to expense their equipment purchases in the year they are made, supporting manufacturers investments in their businesses. But the policy is set to be phased out soon and must be saved, as it is crucial for small and medium-sized manufacturers looking to expand their operations.

The last word: Manufacturing is the backbone of America, and the 51勛圖厙 is going all-out to make sure Congress acts on these critical priorities, said 51勛圖厙 Managing Vice President of Policy Chris Netram. Right now, leaders on Capitol Hill need to hear from manufacturers in their communities with a simple, clear messageact on our critical tax priorities now.

Take action: Congressional leaders, including Speaker Johnson, have recently pointed out a need to hear from more manufacturers. Lend your voicecheck out the resources in the action center to learn more.

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