
Charleston Businesses Alarmed by Credit Card Competition Act
News Summary Small business owners in Charleston, South Carolina, are expressing concern over the proposed Credit Card Competition Act, which could severely impact their livelihoods.
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News Summary Small business owners in Charleston, South Carolina, are expressing concern over the proposed Credit Card Competition Act, which could severely impact their livelihoods.

News Summary Parker’s Kitchen has officially opened its 96th location in Moncks Corner, SC, bringing Southern-style food and a commitment to community support. With significant

News Summary Small businesses in 14 states and 2 territories affected by severe weather in 2024 are reminded of upcoming tax deadlines. Extensions have been

News Summary Bar and restaurant owners in South Carolina are alarmed by skyrocketing liquor liability insurance costs, forcing many to plead with lawmakers for action.

News Summary Greenville, SC, is experiencing a surge in sophisticated phone scams, where fraudsters impersonate law enforcement and reputable businesses. Residents like Belinda Martin from

News Summary The South Carolina Department of Commerce has announced $8.19 billion in capital investments slated for 2024, projected to create over 5,500 new jobs.

News Summary Small businesses in Columbia, South Carolina, are concerned about the potential economic impact of proposed tariffs under the Trump administration. These tariffs could

News Summary With the upcoming changes under the Trump administration, small business owners in the U.S. are feeling optimistic. They are advocating for tax reforms,

South Carolina Set for Income Tax Cuts Starting 2025 Columbia, SC — Beginning January 1, 2025, South Carolina residents will experience a reduction in their