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Clinton pitches tax relief for US small businesses

- Page Editor: liutian@ globaltime­s. com. cn

Hillary Clinton’s presidenti­al campaign released additional details on Tuesday about how she would support US small businesses if elected, including establishi­ng a standard tax deduction that has previously only been available to individual­s.

A standard tax deduction would allow small business owners to easily obtain tax relief without filing additional forms that document equipment and transporta­tion expenses, Clinton’s campaign said.

Clinton would also expand healthcare tax credits in the Affordable Care Act for small businesses that employ up to 50 workers and create new federal incentives for local and state government­s to streamline the business licensing process, according to background provided by her campaign.

Since launching her campaign in April 2015, Clinton has said she wants to be the “small business president.”

The proposals announced by Clinton’s campaign on Tuesday fill in details on how the Democratic nominee would fulfill promises to improve access to financing and minimize regulatory burdens that make it difficult to start small businesses.

“Way too many dreams die in the parking lots of banks,” Clinton said during her Democratic National Convention speech last month on the hoops potential entreprene­urs must jump through to obtain financing.

“In America, if you can dream it, you should be able to build it,” Clinton added.

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