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MADISON – The State Assembly and Senate both passed Assembly Bill 2 on Tuesday with overwhelming bipartisan support. The legislation contains language that will protect small businesses who received Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans from facing a costly and unexpected tax liability. Following the passage of the bill, Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) General Counsel and Director of Tax, Transportation & Legal Affairs Cory Fish released the below statement:

“WMC and our members thank the Assembly and Senate for passing Assembly Bill 2 with bipartisan support. Congress intended for PPP loans to be tax-free and for the expenses paid for with the loans to be deductible – this legislation keeps that promise. We strongly urge Gov. Evers to protect small businesses across our state from these surprise taxes and sign this bill into law.”

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