IRS, White House push small business tax credit
Wednesday, April 7, 2010 | 10:55 am
Check your mail. Your business might qualify for the new Small Business Health Credit.
The IRS is mailing postcards to businesses and non-profits that qualify for the credit, part of health-reform legislation recently signed by the president.

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If you're impatient and don't like waiting for snail mail, you can read this fact sheet released by the White House. It details who's eligible and how the credit works.
The tax credit can cover up can to 35 percent of the premiums for small business. But in 2014, that rate will increase to 50 percent.
The IRS is mailing postcards to businesses and non-profits that qualify for the credit, part of health-reform legislation recently signed by the president.

Creative Commons, Flickr photo
If you're impatient and don't like waiting for snail mail, you can read this fact sheet released by the White House. It details who's eligible and how the credit works.
The tax credit can cover up can to 35 percent of the premiums for small business. But in 2014, that rate will increase to 50 percent.
Know a small business we should write about? Contact Herald writer Amy Rolph at arolph@heraldnet.com.
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