PGAMA and PIA Member Urges Congress to Consider Small Business Tax Reform
Printing Industries of America is focused on the small business provisions in forthcoming tax reform legislation as printing remains America’s largest “small” manufacturing industry. The typical plant generates approximately $3.3 million in annual sales and employs 20 workers.
“As Congress considers a major tax code overhaul, it’s important that key committees hear how policies crafted on Capitol Hill would affect a company like Linemark in a practical way,” noted Lisbeth Lyons, vice president of Government Affairs for Printing Industries of America. “We thank Mr. Bearden for taking time away from running his own company today to make the case for small business tax reform that will ultimately benefit small printers nationwide. We look forward to working with both Chairmen Camp and Graves, along with their counterparts in the Senate, to advance the critical debate on small business tax policy.”
About Printing Industries of America
Printing Industries of America is the world’s largest graphic arts trade association, representing an industry with approximately one million employees. It serves the interests thousands of member companies. Together with its nationwide affiliate network, Printing Industries delivers products and services that enhance the growth, efficiency, and profitability of its members and the graphic communications industry through advocacy, education, research, and technical information.