The Broad Tax Extenders Coalition and the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) are working together to deliver a joint sign-on letter urging members of Congress to revive, extend, and in some cases make permanent, temporary tax provisions that expired at the end of 2014.

These provisions, collectively known as “tax extenders,” are critically important to U.S. jobs and the broader economy. We ask that your organization consider signing on to this important joint letter to Congress calling for immediate consideration of these tax extenders.

This letter is open to all businesses/corporations, business associations, state and local chambers and allied organizations.

The deadline for signatures is Friday, September 4, 2015 by 5:00 p.m. EDT. Please add your organization’s name today!

Thank you in advance for your support. If you have questions, please contact the NAM’s Director, Tax Policy, Christina Crooks at ccrooks@nam.org or (202) 637-3076.

Thank You for your support.

Letter to the Members of the United States [Senate/House of Representatives] on Tax Extenders

September X, 2015

To the Members of the United States [Senate/House of Representatives]:

The undersigned organizations, representing millions of individuals, employees, businesses of all sizes, community development organizations and non-profit organizations, urge Congress to act immediately on a seamless, multiyear or permanent extension of the expired and expiring tax provisions, including appropriate enhancements. These tax provisions are critically important to U.S. jobs and the broader economy.

Failure to extend these provisions is a tax increase. It will inject instability and uncertainty into the economy and weaken confidence in the employment marketplace. Acting promptly on this matter will provide important predictability necessary for economic growth.

The expired provisions should be renewed as soon as possible this year. We urge all members of Congress to work together to extend seamlessly on a multiyear basis, and where possible enhance or make permanent, these important tax provisions.

Sincerely,