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America has the most innovative, dynamic, and resilient economy in history—our tax system should strengthen our economy, not undermine it. The U.S. Chamber promotes a tax system that allows taxpayers and business owners to make smart decisions about how they work, save, and invest. Low tax rates and a stable tax code allow businesses to grow the economy, create jobs for Americans, and invest for the future while supporting communities and society at large through tax revenues.
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- The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Business Council of New York State, Inc., and the Business Council of Westchester hosted U.S. Mike Lawler (R-NY-17) for a roundtable discussion in Ossining, New York with local business leaders on the need to extend pro-growth business tax provisions.The U.S.-Pakistan Business Council sent a letter to Pakistan's Finance Minister highlighting concerns with tax proposed in the Digital Presence Proceeds Tax Act, 2025 and included in the Federal Budget for Fiscal Year 2025-2026.The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce hosted U.S. Representative Rob Bresnahan (R-PA-08) for a roundtable discussion in Scranton, Pennsylvania with local business leaders on the need to extend pro-growth business tax provisions.The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Tyler Chamber of Commerce hosted U.S. Representative Nathaniel Moran (R-TX-01) for a roundtable discussion in Tyler, Texas with local business leaders on the need to extend pro-growth business tax provisions.The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Edmond Chamber of Commerce hosted U.S. Representative Stephanie Bice (R-OK-05) for a roundtable discussion in Edmond, Oklahoma with local business leaders on the need to extend pro-growth business tax provisions.U.S. Chamber Letter to Congress on Maximizing Economic Growth Through Permanent Tax Policy in H.R. 1On June 20, 2025, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce issued a compilation of comments and recommendations regarding select business and international tax proposals in H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, as amended by the legislative text released by the Senate Committee on Finance on June 16.The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Ocala Metro Chamber & Economic Partnership hosted U.S. Representative Kat Cammack (R-FL-03) for a roundtable discussion in Ocala, Florida with local business leaders on the need to extend pro-growth business tax provisions.U.S. Chamber statement applauding the release of the Senates's tax reform proposal.The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Billings Chamber of Commerce hosted U.S. Representative Troy Downing (R-MT-02) for a roundtable discussion in Billings, Montana with local business leaders on the need to extend pro-growth business tax provisions.This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the United States Senate on the Nomination of Billy Long to be Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).