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Quotes About Business

So you keep raising these taxes, and all of a sudden the business community says, 'Why are we here? We can go someplace else and use their phones.' That's one of the problems that directly affects the business community.
~ Richard M. Daley
There's no recovery on Main Street, I can tell you that for sure. And in a re - in an economy like this, we don't need to be raising anybody's taxes.
~ Haley Barbour
I am not for raising taxes in a recession, especially when it comes to job creators that we need so desperately to start creating jobs again.
~ Eric Cantor
I've built companies, I've created jobs, I know the frustration of small businesses with higher taxes.
~ Rick Scott
He's a family man and a businessman. He spent his career building successful companies. Then, he saved the 2002 Olympics and brought pride to our nation. As governor, he balanced the budget, cut taxes, and created jobs. The president America needs is Mitt Romney!
~ Reince Priebus
Obama wants to take the individual small business tax to 44 percent, and the corporate rate - he says - down to 28 percent or whatever. But that really damages the small businesses. And it doesn't make us competitive. You got to take them both down to 20, because state and local corporate taxes are 5 percent.
~ Grover Norquist
You don't create jobs by passing bills, you create jobs by cutting taxes.
~ Carly Fiorina
I plan to lower corporate taxes to create an environment that encourages companies to invest more.
~ Lee Myung-bak
For small businesses, you need less taxes, less federal spending, and you need less regulation that blocks their growth.
~ David Malpass
I get how devastating high taxes are to job creation.
~ Michele Bachmann
Multinationals don't pay taxes in Africa - we all know that.
~ Mo Ibrahim
Certainly, the job of a U.S. senator is to create a climate conducive to creating jobs, which is lower taxes and less government regulation. What Harry Reid has been doing is putting forward those policies that actually put more regulation on business.
~ Sharron Angle
Higher taxes kill jobs. Regulations kill jobs.
~ Rick Scott
What happens is, in my own case - my own LLCs - the income flows to my personal tax return, whatever is left over after taxes are paid, I feed my family on the one hand, and on the other hand, I reinvest in my business.
~ John Fleming
I don't want to be partisan here. But please, tell me how you get out of a business recession by raising business taxes and regulations?
~ Lawrence Kudlow
We want to cut the corporate taxes, which will bring back growth.
~ Steve Mnuchin
We're going to cut corporate taxes, which will bring huge amounts of jobs back to the United States.
~ Steve Mnuchin
Lower taxes, less regulations, less lawsuits, deals that support U.S. manufacturers is all very positive.
~ John Paulson
What hinders the middle class the most is taxes, and what hinders business from creating jobs and moving people into the middle class are regulations.
~ Kathy Szeliga
The problem for new businesses isn't corporate taxes. Anyone who has actually started a new business knows you don't make enough money for years to pay any meaningful tax on it.
~ Glenn Kelman
The number one thing in this world that has brought people out of poverty is the ease of doing business. And it's getting harder and harder and harder. I mean, you basically have the Democrats out there saying I should pay more and more taxes on the profits I make.
~ Rick Harrison
As I have consistently argued, leaving the E.U. needs to be accompanied by a strong set of pro-enterprise policies to counteract any disruption: cut corporate taxes to make the U.K. an attractive destination for business and investment.
~ Steve Hilton
Attracting business to a city is of huge benefit for taxes, jobs, purchasing of homes and home goods.
~ Hilary Farr
Well, the truth is that anybody who is a Conservative knows that the way you generate wealth and ultimately all the taxes that pay for public services is through business, people coming together to make something of their lives and to create jobs.
~ Matt Hancock