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Business Excellence Event Videos

 

CCCBI is still reeling from the overwhelming support we received throughout our Business Excellence Awards luncheon. For anyone that might’ve missed it, we combined two of our most popular events, the Small Business Awards Breakfast and the Women Influencing Business Awards Dinner, to honor six amazing businesses and individuals.

 

A special thank you to Valley Creek Productions for capturing the heart of this event—celebrating leadership, commitment, and the incredible impact our CCCBI members make across industries and communities.

 

Our Honorees & Sponsors:

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Our honorees can tell you who they are, but our sponsors will tell you why Meridith Coyle of ANEU Kitchens, Pennsylvania American Water, OYL Consulting, Handi-Crafters Opportunity Center, Katie LaDow of  Lamb McErlane PC and Valley Creek Productions are CCCBI’s inaugural class of awards winners for the Business Excellence Awards.

 

What is Excellence:

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What makes these individuals and businesses stand out in their industry, shine in their community and excel in their endeavors? How do they approach and uphold the missions that support so many aspects of Chester County and beyond? Why are these six honorees so special to CCCBI and our Membership? Let’s see what excellence means to them. 

 

Our Chamber:

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The Chester County Chamber of Business & Industry is learning, growing and thriving just as much as our Membership. Our honorees and supportive sponsors can tell you why our programs, committees, events and advocacy matter for our business community. 

Get Your Hole Sign for the Chester County Chamber Classic!

 

On Tuesday, August 19th, CCCBI will hold its Annual Golf Outing at Applebrook Golf Club.

A hole sign along the course is the perfect opportunity to gain exposure for your business at one of our signature events!

Email Nicole Stephenson at nicole@chescochamber.org for more information about purchasing a hole sign and stay tuned as we announce when dinner tickets become available!

 

Legislative Update

 

The Big Beautiful Bill: Tax Reform Package

 

The U.S. The House of Representatives has passed the "Big Beautiful Bill" (BBB), a expansive tax reform proposal that updates key provisions of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. The 1,000 page bill aims to streamline the tax code, encourage investment, and offer relief to middle class families, workers, and institutions. The Bill is now headed to the Senate, where debate and revisions are expected ahead of potential July 4 passage.

 

Tax Relief for Individuals and Families

 

A significant feature of the BBB is the permanent increase in the estate and gift tax exemption to $15 million, beginning in 2026, providing relief to families, farmers, and small business owners who wish to transfer assets without large tax burdens.

 

The bill also raises the state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap to $30,000 for households earning under $400,000. This move provides relief to middle-income taxpayers by phasing out benefits at higher income levels. It also closes workarounds that previously allowed taxpayers to use charitable contributions to bypass SALT caps.

 

Additionally, the Qualified Business Income (QBI) deduction, important for small business owners, would become permanent and increase from 20% to 23%. This change offers certainty and simplified rules for entrepreneurs.

 

Supporting Growth and U.S. Competitiveness

 

The BBB includes several provisions designed to enhance the United States' economic competitiveness. It preserves current low tax rates on foreign income earned by U.S. companies. It keeps the existing framework of the Base Erosion and Anti-Abuse Tax (BEAT) to discourage profit moving overseas.

 

The bill also rolls back IRS reporting thresholds introduced in 2021. It restores the previous $20,000/200-transaction threshold for platforms like Venmo and PayPal and raises the contractor reporting limit from $600 to $2,000—reducing administrative tasks for small businesses.

 

Reshaping Energy and International Tax Policy

 

In a shift from previous climate policy, the BBB accelerates the phase-out of certain clean energy tax credits and limits access for companies with ties to foreign adversaries. New rules would block credits for firms that rely on supply chains or intellectual property from countries such as China or Russia—reinforcing national security concerns in tax policy.

A newly proposed international tax rule (Code 899) would impose higher tax rates on entities connected to countries that implement discriminatory tax practices against U.S. companies. This aims to protect American businesses from emerging global minimum tax regimes viewed as unfairly targeting U.S. multinationals.

 

Changes for Nonprofits and Higher Education

 

The bill offers benefits and increased scrutiny for the nonprofit sector. It reinstates a small charitable deduction for non-itemizers while tightening unrelated business income tax (UBIT) rules to ensure that income unrelated to an organization's charitable mission—such as logo licensing or private research—is appropriately taxed.

 

Private foundations and prestigious universities would face a new tiered tax system based on the size of their assets per student.

 

Oversight on Executive Compensation

 

The BBB expands existing excise taxes on compensation at tax-exempt organizations. It would apply to all current and former employees earning over $1 million rather than just the five highest-paid employees. This change is designed to align nonprofit executive pay practices more closely with public expectations and fiscal expectations.

 

Looking Forward

 

Because the bill is advancing through the budget reconciliation process, it only needs a simple majority in the Senate to pass. However, some changes may be revised or removed to comply with Senate rules and satisfy concerns about deficit impacts.

 

Conclusion

 

The "Big Beautiful Bill" is focused on reducing complexity, encouraging growth, and U.S. economic interests. It offers more certainty to families, employers, small businesses, and investors while simultaneously moving toward more fiscal responsibility. While the Senate will likely impact the final version, the BBB is a step forward in modernizing tax code.

Member Spotlight

 

Positive Wiring: Wiring That Puts People First

 
Positive Wiring, based in West Chester, PA, is more than just an electrical and structured cabling company. With over 25 years of experience, they have built a reputation for delivering custom wiring solutions for voice, data, fiber, and electrical systems across the tri-state area. 
 
What sets Positive Wiring apart is their commitment to fostering long-term relationships with clients. They prioritize understanding each customer's unique needs and goals, crafting tailored solutions that not only meet immediate requirements but also anticipate future challenges. 
 
Their dedication extends beyond the job site. Positive Wiring is deeply involved in the community, supporting various charitable organizations such as the Catholic Foundation of Greater Philadelphia, Maryville Recovery, and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. They also offer preferential pricing to schools, non-profits, charities, and religious organizations, reflecting their commitment to giving back. 
 
In times of crisis, Positive Wiring stands ready with 24/7 emergency services, ensuring that clients can quickly resume operations. Their team of master wiremen guarantees quality craftsmanship, backed by a lifetime wiring warranty—the only one of its kind in the industry.
 
From complex projects for clients like the FBI and GoPuff to restoring historic sites like St. Martin’s Chapel, Positive Wiring approaches every task with integrity, innovation, and a positive attitude. 
 
For more information or to request a consultation, visit positivewiring.com or call 267-348-1947.
 

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