
Business & Manufacturing
Section 3: Business Owners
Q: How does the & Zero-One-Hundred; Tax Plan apply to businesses?
A: Business net profits receive the same $100,000 tax exemption. The plan
treats Main Street businesses and independent workers with the same fairness as
individuals:
$0 Tax on First $100K: Small business owners and entrepreneurs pay a 0% tax
rate on their first $100,000 in net profit.
Immediate Financial Oxygen: Keeping the first $100,000 of profit injects critical
cash flow directly back into local businesses to fund hiring and growth.
End of Corporate Loopholes: A flat 20% rate applies to all business profits above
$100,000, permanently closing complex tax evasion loopholes used by corporations.
Rewards American Manufacturing: Multi-national corporations can choose the
standard 20% rate by investing in domestic facilities, or pay a 25% market-access rate if they keep fifty percent or more of their supply chains overseas.
Will small businesses and local farms be buried under the new corporate rules?
A: No, this plan is a massive win for Main Street and local agriculture. Small businesses, family farms, and mid-sized enterprises making under $100,000 in net profit will pay a 0% tax rate. For profit earned above that, the system is radically simplified to a single rate, completely bypassing the 70,000-page legacy tax code and eliminating the need for expensive corporate tax attorneys.
