BURLINGTON, Mass., April 13, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- As millions
of Americans prepare to file their taxes this week, small business
owners across the United States
are sounding the alarm and urging Congress and the White House to
take action on reforming the federal tax code.
Endurance International Group (NASDAQ: EIGI) today released the
results of its 2015 Small Business Attitudes on Taxes
survey, which found that 90% of small business owners believe that
the federal tax code needs reform, with 88% believing that tax code
reform should be a priority for the 114th Congress and
the White House. However, even if federal lawmakers take up the
issue of tax reform, small business owners remain wary, with 88%
believing that the federal government does not adequately take into
account the impact on small businesses when considering reforms to
the tax code.
The survey also found that tax reform could potentially have
significant impact on the economy, with 52% of small businesses
responding that reform to the tax code "would be very helpful to
growing and expanding my business." Of those surveyed, 73%
responded that federal levies are more concerning than state and
local taxes.
"The survey results are clear: U.S. small businesses want tax
code reform and they want our federal lawmakers to enact reforms
that make small business growth a priority," said Endurance CEO and
Founder Hari Ravichandran. "If we want to keep our economy moving,
Congress and the White House need to address the concerns of U.S.
small businesses. It starts with looking at ways to reform the tax
code that enable small business owners to reinvest in expansion and
hiring. These survey results should be an eye-opener for federal
legislators as they come back from the April recess."
The small businesses surveyed, all of which have web presence
solutions from Endurance, regard online sales tax as another
important issue with 63% responding that it is a concern to them
and 55% saying that online sales should not be taxed at all. 24%
believe that online sales should be taxed, but only in the state
where the business is located.
Endurance International Group is a leading technology provider
of cloud-based platform solutions to help small and medium-sized
businesses succeed online. Endurance, through its family of brands,
supports more than 4.1 million subscribers globally.
Endurance conducted its survey of 827 U.S.-based small
businesses from March 27 to April 7,
2015. For purposes of this survey, small businesses are
defined as employing 10 or fewer people on either a full-time or
part-time basis. Additional survey results can be found in the
chart below and online here.
Survey Results
Question
Posed
|
Responses
|
Do you believe the
federal tax code needs reform?
|
Yes – 90%
No – 10%
|
Reforming the tax
code will:
|
Be very helpful to
growing and expanding my business – 52%
Be mildly helpful to
growing and expanding my business – 33%
Have no impact on
growing and expanding my business – 16%
|
Do you feel the
Federal government adequately
takes into account the impact on small businesses
when considering reforms to the tax code?
|
Yes – 12%
No – 88%
|
Do you believe
that tax code reform should be a priority for the 114th
Congress and the White House?
|
Yes – 88%
No – 12%
|
What taxes concern
you the most?
|
Federal taxes –
73%
State taxes –
19%
Local taxes –
8%
|
Please rank in
order what concerns you most about taxes for small
business:
|
1. Taxes for small business
are too high
2. Tax rules for small
businesses are too confusing
3. There are too many
different types of taxes to keep track of
|
As a small
business owner, how often do you think about taxes?
|
I regularly spend
time thinking about tax issues – 32%
I occasionally think
about tax issues – 48%
I only think about
taxes once per year, in April – 20%
|
Question
Posed
|
Responses
|
Is the issue of
online sales tax a concern to you?
|
Yes – 63%
No – 38%
|
Currently, some
online sales in some states are
not taxable. Do you believe that all online sales
should be subject to sales tax?
|
Yes, the sale should
be taxed, but only in the state where
the business is located – 24%
Yes, the sale should
be taxed, but only in the state where
the customer is located – 14%
Yes, the sale should
be taxed in the state of business and
where the customer is located – 7%
No, the sale should
not be taxed at all – 55%
|
Do you believe
that there should be a special
carve-out (exception) to online sales tax for small
businesses that employ less than 50 people?
|
Yes – 79%
No – 21%
|
*Due to rounding, numbers may not add up to 100%.
About Endurance International Group
Endurance International Group (NASDAQ: EIGI) helps small and
medium-sized business owners establish, manage and grow their
businesses by harnessing the power and promise of the web. As a
leading provider of cloud-based platform solutions to help small
and medium-sized business owners succeed online, Endurance, through
its family of brands – including Bluehost, HostGator, iPage,
Domain.com, A Small Orange, MOJO Marketplace and ResellerClub –
supports over 4.1 million subscribers and is able to tailor
solutions for small businesses at every stage and level of
sophistication. Endurance is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, has a presence in
Asia and the Americas, and employs
over 2,500 people. For more information, visit
endurance.com.
Endurance International Group and the compass logo are
trademarks of The Endurance International Group, Inc. Other brand
names of Endurance International Group are trademarks of The
Endurance International Group, Inc. or its subsidiaries.
Press Contact:
Dani
LaSalvia
Endurance International Group
(781) 852-3212
press@endurance.com
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