Portland increases biz owners tax deductions
Portland Business Journal by Andy Giegerich , Business Journal staff writer
Date: Wednesday, December 5, 2012, 2:35pm PST
Business Journal staff writer- Portland Business Journal
The Portland City Council voted Wednesday to increase the “business owners’ compensation deduction” on future tax returns from $88,500 to $90,500 (it’s item 1391 on the Council’s agenda). The benefit will be funded by the nearly $1 million Portland collected from 140 businesses during a tax amnesty offering earlier this year.
That 60-day program waived penalties for not filing and reduced businesses’ interest due by 50 percent.
“When our small businesses have more after-tax dollars available, they can use those dollars to expand their businesses and hire new employees,” said Commissioner Nick Fish, who co-sponsored the measure along with Mayor Sam Adams and Commissioner Dan Saltzman. “It sends the right signal that we want to support our local small businesses.”
The vote was 4-0. Saltzman wasn't available when the Council finalized its decision.