The
Legislature will begin another floor period next week.
Possibly on the agenda will be passage of SB-190, automatic
renewal of contracts. The bill has passed the Senate
and was reported out of committee in the Assembly before
they adjourned for the holidays. We encourage all of
our members to call their legislator and encourage passage
of this important small business bill.
AB-524 and SB-352 are bills that would raise the small claims court limit to
$10,000. The present limit of $5,000 has not been
changed in over a decade. These bills would raise the
limit for those that file less than 20 small claims actions
in a 365 day period to $10,000. Raising of the limit would
bring relief for small business owners trying to collect on
what is owed them. Every month WIB receives calls from
members who need to try to collect what is owed them and
many find they are over the small claims court limit.
AB-524 was passed by the Assembly committee last month but
now, after a delay, has been sent to the Joint Finance
Committee. This probably means the bill is dead for
this session but it has laid a good groundwork for next
session.
Possibly the most expensive problem facing the business
owners of Wisconsin for the next few years will be the state
of the Unemployment Insurance (UI) fund. It is now
projected to be over $2.7 billion in the hole by the end of
2011. This is money that must be paid back to the
Federal government. Wisconsin employers will pay
higher UI taxes in 2010 and now face years of extra payments
to repay the fund deficit. Every business in Wisconsin
will have to pay, the question is how the shares are
divided. In the past it has come down to mostly large,
maximum rated, negative balance business vs. small, positive
balance businesses. WIB will continue to fight to make
sure that our members pay only their fair share of the debt.
Please fax a copy of your 2010 tax notice to WIB at
608-255-6600. This will give us the ammunition to
fight for the small businesses in Wisconsin.
WIB wants to hear from you on these and any other issues
you, the small business owners of Wisconsin, are facing.
Please email us at
mmetz@wibiz.org or call Mike Metz at 800-362-9644.
We need your support and input to help in the fight to
protect the small businesses of Wisconsin.