Small Business Jobs Act of 2010

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The Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 is a U.S. federal law designed to spur small business lending, investment, and job creation through tax incentives, loan enhancements, and targeted support programs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal statute
economic stimulus law
aimsTo encourage hiring by small businesses
encourage investment in small business assets
reduce barriers to capital for small firms
appliesTo United States small businesses
contains small business investment provisions
small business lending provisions
tax relief provisions
country United States of America
surface form: United States
enactedIn 111th United States Congress
focusesOn small business sector
hasComponent loan guarantees
support programs for small business development
tax incentives
intendedEffect increase availability of credit to small businesses
stimulate small business expansion
support economic recovery after the late-2000s recession
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: United States federal government
legalForm public law of the United States
legislativeBody United States Congress
policyArea access to credit
job creation
small business policy
tax policy
presidentDuringSigning Barack Obama
primaryPurpose encourage small business investment
promote job creation
spur small business lending
provides loan enhancements for small businesses
targeted support programs for small businesses
tax incentives for small businesses
sector economy
signedBy Barack Obama
targetBeneficiaries small business employees
small business investors
small business owners
yearEnacted 2010

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CDFI Bond Guarantee Program legalAuthority Small Business Jobs Act of 2010