AAHOA Joins Coalition Opposing New Taxes on Mainstreet Small Businesses

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Earlier this week, AAHOA and nearly two hundred other trade associations penned a letter to Congressional leadership after reports of proposed tax increases that would impact small and family-owned businesses. AAHOA is working diligently to protect the business interests of America’s hoteliers and other small businesses across the country. We will keep members apprised of the latest updates.

Read the Letter: https://www.uschamber.com/assets/documents/07-11-22-Main-Street-Employer-NIIT-Opposition-Letter.pdf Original source can be found here.



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