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First the $1.9 Trillion Stimulus, now for the $2 Trillion dollar Tax Increase

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Washington DC, first the $1.9 trillion stimulus package ,now for the $2 trillion dollar tax increase . Democrats have been meeting this week to figure out how to pay for their multi-trillion-dollar avalanche of federal spending. Another $2 to $3 trillion may be in the works for the green new deal and infrastructure projects.

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CPA Says Tax Change Needed to Level the Playing Field for Small Businesses in Cannabis Marketplace

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Roseland NJ, On Feb. 22, Governor Phil Murphy signed legislation that legalized marijuana for adult recreational use, making New Jersey the first in the region and the 13th state in the nation to do so. That was step two in allowing cannabis sales to proceed in New Jersey. The final step will be adoption of the regulatory framework that will be drafted by the Cannabis Regulatory Commission.

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Local Independent Cigar Retailers Expect Boost If New Jersey’s wholesale Cigar Tax Goes Up in Smoke

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Ridgewood NJ, New Jersey’s wholesale cigar tax could go up in smoke under a bill introduced by Assemblyman Brian Bergen to win business back from Pennsylvania — one of two states that does not tax medium- to large-size premium cigars.

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At 25% Capacity Restaurants still Can’t Make a Profit

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Trenton NJ, Small Restaurants in New Jersey learned this morning from Governor Phil Murphy’s tweet that they will be allowed to open on Friday at 25% capacity for indoor dining. NFIB, which represents thousands of small businesses in the state, many of them restaurants, is pleased there is some movement on this issue but hopes if safe, there will be a quick expansion of the capacity limits. The following comments are from NFIB’s State Director in New Jersey, Eileen Kean:

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New Jersey Assembly and Senate Bills provide immunity from lawsuits to businesses that act in good faith and follow COVID19 safety protocols

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Ridgewood NJ,  Companion bills introduced today in the New Jersey Assembly and Senate that provide immunity to businesses that act in good faith and follow safety protocols during the state’s economic reopening will help ensure the survival of many small businesses. NFIB, an association representing thousands of small businesses across New Jersey, supports this legislation because innocent business owners who did all that was expected of them can lose their business due simply to the high cost of a legal defense.

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The New Jersey Outdoor Alliance Congratulates Governor On charter Boat Re-Openings

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The New Jersey Outdoor Alliance on Saturday released a statement congratulating the Governor for taking action to re-open New Jersey’s for-hire fishing industry, and renewed calls for action on several measures to assist New Jersey’s for-hire fishing industry in surviving the unprecedented challenges of COVID-19.

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State and Local Bipartisan Push to Safely reopen New Jersey Economy

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SPARTA NJ, Echoing constituent messages that all small businesses are essential to their owners and employees, Assemblyman Parker Space, a Republican, was joined with Branchville Mayor Tony Frato, a Democrat, in a call to responsibly and safely reopen New Jersey.

They are advocating for struggling small businesses and the more than one million New Jerseyans who have filed for unemployment.

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5th District Candidate Pallotta proposes “War-Bond” in Stimulus Package designed to help small businesses and workers affected by COVID 19

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MAHWAH NJ, Frank Pallotta, Republican Candidate for Congress in New Jersey’s Fifth Congressional District, made the following statement regarding immediate relief to small businesses, charities and residents in high-tax states affected by the current crisis.

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Federation of Independent Businesses: Consumers plan to spend record amounts at small businesses during this year’s Small Business Saturday

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New Jersey NJ, Across the country, small businesses and consumers alike are getting excited to support their favorite local, independent businesses on Small Business Saturday, which takes place this year on November 26th. Results from the fifth-annual Small Business Saturday Consumer Insights Survey, released today by the National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB) and American Express, show that more consumers than ever are aware of Small Business Saturday (58% vs. the previous high of 55% in 2015). More than six in ten (62%) consumers who are aware of Small Business Saturday and who plan to shop locally on the day say the main reason they plan to shop at small retailers or eat at independently-owned restaurants is because they value the contributions small businesses make to their community.

“Small Business Saturday reminds consumers of how valuable small businesses are to our communities, and we are incredibly proud to be the founding partner.”

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“Since its inception, Small Business Saturday has brought national attention to supporting the local businesses we love,” said Elizabeth Rutledge, Executive Vice President, Global Advertising & Brand Management at American Express, which founded Small Business Saturday in 2010. “Small Business Saturday reminds consumers of how valuable small businesses are to our communities, and we are incredibly proud to be the founding partner.”

Held annually on the Saturday following Thanksgiving, Small Business Saturday was founded by American Express as a response to small business owners’ most pressing need: getting more customers through their doors, rallying communities to support local businesses and helping kick off a successful holiday sales period.

Planning to Put Their Money Where Their Mouth Is

Of consumers who are aware of Small Business Saturday, 89% agree that the day encourages them to Shop Small all year long, not just during the holiday season. Nearly eight in ten (79%) consumers say they are willing to pay slightly more for an item if it is purchased from a small, independently-owned retailer as opposed to online or at a large retailer – on par with last year. And just how much are they planning to spend? Of those who are aware of Small Business Saturday and planning to shop and dine on the day, two-thirds (67%) say that they plan to spend at least $100 at small businesses on Small Business Saturday – a slight increase from 2015 (65%).

Among U.S. consumers, the Small Business Saturday Consumer Insights Survey found:

On average, one-third (33%) of their holiday shopping this year is expected to be done at small retailers or restaurants – on par with last year.
76% say they will visit at least one small business as part of their overall holiday shopping, on par with last year.
Additionally, 91% reported that supporting small, independently-owned bars and restaurants is important to them.

“Small businesses across the nation are often run by the friends, family and neighbors that we know so well, so supporting them is not only personal but critical to their success,” said NFIB CEO and President Juanita Duggan. “Partnering with American Express to promote the awareness and importance of shopping small is something we are very proud of, and this year, we look forward to another successful Small Business Saturday.”

Additional findings from the Small Business Saturday Consumer Insights Survey include:

63% of consumers who are willing to pay slightly more for an item if purchased from a small, independently-owned retailer as opposed to online or at a large retailer say that in exchange for paying a higher price, they expect better customer service from small, independently-owned businesses.
Nearly half (48%) of consumers who are aware of Small Business Saturday and who plan to Shop Small on the day say they expect to spend more on Small Business Saturday this year than last year – up from 45% in 2015, and the highest amount yet recorded.
Consumers who are aware of Small Business Saturday and who plan to shop on the day say they plan to support many different types of small businesses on the day, including clothing/accessories/shoe stores (45%), restaurants/bars/pubs (41%) and bakeries (39%).

Neighborhood Champions and the Small Business Saturday Coalition Drive Excitement for the Day

Grassroots support for Small Business Saturday is largely driven by Neighborhood Champions, a program of advocates for Small Business Saturday comprised of small businesses, business associations, local Chambers of Commerce and other community organizers who help to rally their neighborhoods on the day. To date, more than 6,400 Neighborhood Champions – an increase of 56% percent from 2015 – have signed up to plan activities and events to draw consumers to commercial districts across the U.S., leading up to and on Small Business Saturday. In fact, 45% of consumers who are aware of Small Business Saturday and who plan to shop say they plan to attend a community event in celebration of the day.

Another important group that drives participation on the day is the Small Business Saturday Coalition. Led by Women Impacting Public Policy (WIPP), the Small Business Saturday Coalition was created in 2011 to help amplify the Shop Small message. The Coalition is comprised of national, state and local associations that help coordinate Small Business Saturday activities with merchants, consumers and small business owners.

Show Your Love for Small Businesses on Social Media

Each year consumers have made it a tradition to share their Small Business Saturday experiences on social media. This year, consumers and small businesses across the nation are encouraged to show their love for their favorite independent businesses by using the #ShopSmall, #SmallBizSat and #DineSmall hashtags on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

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Retirement Planning for Small Businesses at Arcola Country Club

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Retirement Planning for Small Businesses
Wed, November 02, 2016
Time: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Location: Arcola Country Club, Paramus Rd., PAramus, NJ 07652

SPEAKERS
Craig Castner
Retirement Plan Counselor
American Funds
SPONSOR
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Cocktails and Hors d’oeuvres will be served.

ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP Would you like to know more about which type of retirement plan might be best for your business? If the answer is “yes,” you’re not alone. Unfortunately, many business owners have little time to learn how their business may benefit from a retirement plan as it gets lost among the numerous day-to-day responsibilities associated with running a business. Get answers to your questions:

•I don’t think I have enough employees: Learn about plans for businesses of every size, whether you have 3 or 300 employees.
•Plans are too expensive: Retirement plan solutions are more affordable and your employees can help pay for annual costs. You may also qualify for federal tax credit which can pay for start-up costs during the first three years of the plan – up to $500 per year.
•What if the economy gets worse? A number of retirement plan solutions offer flexibility in how you run the plan. You can adjust employer contributions, according to your circumstances and profitability.
•It sounds complicated. Today’s small-business plans are relatively easy to set up and operate. Some have no annual IRS reporting requirements. So you can focus on what’s really important —running your business.
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Email Anita Srivastava at Anita.Srivastava@Morganstanley.com or 201-251-6538
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Rep Scott Garrett makes the rounds visiting New Jerseys small businesses

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Ridgewood NJ,  Rep Scott Garrett has been making the round in District 5  talking to small business .For Scott Garrett meeting with constituents and listening to your concerns is the most important part of his job in Congress.

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From the Cake Boss’ location in Ridgewood to a pet boutique in Sussex County,Accoring to Scott ” it’s obvious that our state is not lacking ingenuity and know-how.  As I said at every small business I visited, I will continue to fight for lower taxes and less burdensome government red-tape to make it easier to succeed in New Jersey. ”

In addition to visiting with business owners, Scott answered questions from middle school students in Demarest, joined the Knights of Columbus in honoring local volunteers and chatted with retirees in Newton about issues facing our country.

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“It seems to me that hardworking New Jerseyans all want the same thing: to make an honest living to support their families” Scott said and “That is why I support policies that create opportunity and freedom for everyone, while preserving the founding principles that make the United States the greatest country in the world.”

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