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| What happens in Washington could have a big impact on your bottom line. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the voice of business—especially small business. No other organization represents small business as effectively before Congress, the administration, regulatory agencies, and in the courts. Your donation helps make our voice stronger as we fight to protect your interests.
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Dues Deductibility
Membership investments in the U.S. Chamber are not tax deductible as a charitable contribution, but a portion is deductible as a business expense. Because the U.S. Chamber engages in lobbying, under federal law 36% of investments for 2008 is non-deductible; 64% is deductible. In the case of employees who are not reimbursed by their employer for Chamber membership investments, the business expense deduction may be subject to the limits of Section 67 of the Internal Revenue Code.
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