Congressman Kevin Brady, Representing Texas' 8th Congressional District
  For Immediate Release  
July 8, 2011

 

REPS. KEVIN BRADY, MIKE THOMPSON INTRODUCE SMALL BUSINESS EFFICIENCY ACT TO HELP AMERICA’S JOB CREATORS

Washington, D.C. - Congressmen Kevin Brady (R-TX) and Mike Thompson (D-CA) today introduced bipartisan legislation that will help protect small businesses and ensure better compliance with complex federal employment tax responsibilities. H.R. 2466, The Small Business Efficiency Act of 2011 would provide clear rules for Professional Employer Organizations (PEOs) that are voluntarily certified by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to collect and pay federal employment taxes for their small business clients. The legislation will provide certainty for small businesses that use certified PEO services and allow employers to focus on their core business, not government paperwork. 

“America’s economic recovery depends upon our small businesses being able to create jobs and this bill helps get Washington out of their way," said Rep. Brady, a senior member of the Ways and Means Committee and the top Republican on the Joint Economic Committee. "Our legislation provides small business owners the flexibility to do what they do best – deliver quality products and services to their customers and expand their businesses, instead of worrying about reams of government paperwork.”

“Congressman Brady and I introduced the Small Business Efficiency Act to remove the regulatory burdens that stand in the way of small business success,” said Rep. Thompson, a senior member of the Ways and Means Committee. “By providing clear rules for Professional Employer Organizations to collect and pay federal taxes on behalf of their small business clients, our bill will allow small businesses to focus on innovating, growing, and creating good-paying jobs. These are the kinds of smart, targeted policies that will keep our small businesses – and our economy – on the path to prosperity.”

PEOs provide human resources services to their small business clients, including access to retirement plans, health insurance, life insurance, and other benefits that many small businesses would not otherwise be able to afford. One of the most important tasks that PEOs can perform for small businesses is the collection and payment of employment taxes. The Small Business Efficiency Act would create a voluntary IRS certification process to strengthen the ability of PEOs to accept liability for filing payroll taxes of their clients’ employees and, in the process, reduce the amount of burdensome paperwork for small businesses. 

“I have started three businesses, and I would not start a fourth without the ability to use a PEO to help me take care of my people,” said Stephen King, a Texas Small Business Owner. “As CEO of Growth Force, I applaud the introduction of the Small Business Efficiency Act because it will allow me to continue to leverage our PEO relationship with Insperity to reach our growth potential and create more jobs in Montgomery County in the next five years.”

To become a certified PEO (CPEO) under Congressmen Brady and Thompson’s legislation, a PEO must meet certain basic financial conditions, satisfy reporting obligations, and maintain ongoing certification with the IRS.  After meeting certification requirements, the CPEO would assume full and sole responsibility and liability for employment taxes due as long as they are certified.

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