Some entrepreneurs would take a hit if Obama's tax hike on high incomes goes through, but most small business owners would see their tax bills stay the same or shrink. What do you think his administration should do to help small businesses?
Starting in January, the new administration can expect to field many SOS calls from entrepreneurs. How is your small business doing – and what should the new administration do to help?
Seeing vulnerable incumbents, both parties are backing political outsiders for Congress. Check out these business owners' plans for getting the nation back on track – and tell us what you think of their ideas.
McCain and Obama agree we need health care reform, but neither of their plans is likely to pass Congress without drastic changes. What reform do you think we need?
Both McCain and Obama promise health-care reform, but entrepreneurs should be wary of the prescriptions. What do you think of the plans?
Fortune Small Business and Zogby polled small-business owners on the issues that matter in this election. What do you think? UPDATE: "Fact check: Plumber Joe's taxes"
President Bush's pick to lead the SBA wins praise for his management style, but has little small-business experience. With less than a year until a new administration takes over Washington, can Baruah make a dent in the SBA's myriad problems? What do you think?
Massachusetts is the latest state to close the "Geoffrey Loophole," a tax trick that lets big multi-state chains like Toys R' Us duck millions in state taxes that independent rivals can't evade. What do you think?
The Florida legislature recently told business owners they must allow employees and customers with concealed-weapon permits to keep firearms locked in cars parked on company property. Do employees have the right to bring weapons to your business?
EBay's former CEO is rumored to be eying political office, but so far she's resisting calls to formally throw her hat into the ring. Does the small-business community have a politcal standard-bearer? Â
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These 7 entrepreneurs are bringing tech, medical research and design jobs to the Detroit metro area. More
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Arson. Scrappers. Blackouts. It's part of business for the last tenant in Detroit's Packard Plant. More
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Inventing is the easy part. Marketing? Trickier. Experts tell how they'd advertise 5 hard-to-tout products. More
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Every restaurateur knows about Cursed Locations, the addresses where no venture survives. More
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Detroit's churches are plowing millions into redeveloping local housing and businesses. More









