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Portland's Business License Fee Reduced for 13,000 Mostly Smaller, New and Portland-Based Businesses

By Warren Jimenez
Created Nov 20 2006 - 4:47pm

For the first time in modern Portland history, 13,000 new, smaller and Portland-focused businesses got a reduction on their city Business Licence Fees (BLF).

Portland is a city of small business. The foundation of a strong, sustainable economy is the family-wage job. It's no surprise then that Portland's future success depends on our ability to match small business success with family-wage job growth.

Our economic model depends on creating dynamic new businesses, growing our small and local businesses into regional, national and global competitors, while supporting the traded-sector firms already here.

Because the Business License Fee is assessed only to business transactions that occur within city limits, it inadvertently impacts smaller businesses who have a greater percentage of local transactions. Small business pays disproportionately. This is not good policy for two reasons:

So giving small businesses a better chance at success by reforming the Business License Fee is particularly good policy for Portland.

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