President Donald J. Trump will attend events to mark National Small Business Week, highlighting policy measures aimed at supporting the nation’s 36 million small businesses. The administration says it has delivered tax relief, including the Working Families Tax Cuts Act, which makes the small‑business deduction permanent and restores full expensing for equipment. It claims a Deregulation Strike Force eliminated more than $110 billion of regulatory costs in a year. In FY 25 the Small Business Administration guaranteed $45 billion in 7(a) and 504 loans to over 85,000 firms, the agency’s record high. New programs target small manufacturers, supply‑chain procurement tools, and the suspension of Beneficial Ownership Information reporting. The administration also says it has removed the “Joint Employer Rule” and revised loan eligibility to focus on U.S. entrepreneurs. These actions are described as boosting hiring, investment, and optimism among small‑business owners.
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