From Policy to Practice: Impact of the OBBB on Small Businesses

At Table SALT Group, we believe economic policy isn’t just politics—it’s personal. For small businesses, nonprofits, and legacy-driven entrepreneurs, every policy change presents both risk and opportunity.

This article is part of our ongoing effort to translate complex legislative shifts into actionable insights, particularly for historically underrepresented leaders. While the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) is expansive, we focus on what matters most for community-rooted enterprises: reinvestment, readiness, and resilience.

Grounded in our Black to the Future™ framework, this briefing helps you navigate what’s next—so your business doesn’t just react to change but leads through it. We’re here to help you understand small business tax policy and its impact on your bottom line.

A New Chapter in Small Business Tax Policy

Signed into law on July 4, 2025, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act introduces sweeping changes to the U.S. tax code. While headlines highlight its size and political significance, the real opportunity lies in how these provisions support small businesses, nonprofits, and values-driven entrepreneurs—especially those rooted in community impact.

This isn’t just policy. It’s a blueprint for strategic reinvestment, cash flow optimization, and long-term business scalability.

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