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Tax Credits on the Way for NC Small Businesses

July 18, 2010 | David Ford

A new report showing the number of North Carolina small businesses eligible to receive tax credits in 2010 is about to be released.
This Thursday morning at 11:00, these credits that fall under the new health care reform law will be released at a teleconference.
Small businesses with fewer than 25 employees in Our State and across the country are eligible for tax credits to help pay the cost of employee health coverage.
 Consumer health organization Families USA and small business advocacy group Small Business Majority's report will detail both the number and percentage of businesses that will qualify.
The toll-free conference call number is 888-211-4430 and the confirmation code is 4777181.
More information is available at
Families USA

A new report showing the number of North Carolina small businesses eligible to receive tax credits in 2010 is about to be released.


This Thursday morning at 11:00, these credits that fall under the new health care reform law will be released at a teleconference.
Small businesses with fewer than 25 employees in our state and across the country are eligible for tax credits to help pay the cost of employee health coverage.


Consumer health organization Families USA and small business advocacy group Small Business Majority's report will detail both the number and percentage of businesses that will qualify.
The toll-free conference call number is 888-211-4430 and the confirmation code is 4777181.


More information is available at the Families USA website.


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