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THE VOICE OF THE MERIT SHOP

ABC is the voice of the merit shop on Capitol Hill! Sending letters to Congress allows ABC to publicly advocate for the views and interests of our more than 23,000 members. By corresponding with U.S. House of Representatives and Senate members, ABC promotes fair and open competition in the construction industry and fights to protect merit shop contractors around the country.

On Jan. 19, the House Ways and Means Committee, held a markup of the bipartisan, bicameral tax proposal to extend key tax proposals, negotiated by Senate Finance Chairman Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and House Ways and Means Chairman Jason Smith, R-Mo. The Committee passed the bill by a bipartisan vote of 40-3, with the panel’s top Democrat, Rep. Richie Neal, D-Mass., supporting the bill, indicating that Democratic House leaders will likely follow his lead.

ABC provided a letter of support for the proposal, but also expressed concerns with the bill’s provisions that end the COVID-related Employee Retention Tax Credit on January 31, 2024, and implement new penalties for taxpayers and preparers. While the program has been heavily criticized for its excessive costs and fraudulent claims, ABC urged the committee to ensure those acting in good faith do not face undue penalties. Sen. Wyden and Rep. Smith aim to pass the tax package before Jan. 29 to avoid disruptions to filing season.

Key to ABC members and the construction industry are the bill’s provisions to expand innovation and competitiveness with pro-growth economic policies that include:

  • Research & Development (R&D) expensing so businesses of all sizes can immediately deduct the cost of their U.S. R&D investments instead of over 5 years – supporting innovation and growth here at home.
  • Interest deductibility to help small- and medium-sized businesses meet payroll and grow – particularly at a time of high interest rates.
  • 100% expensing for business investment in U.S. facilities, equipment, and machines
  • Increase in the maximum amount a taxpayer may expense from $1 million to $1.29 million for property placed in service starting in 2024

The Committee’s press release can be found here, markup documents here, and a section-by-section here.