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Should Small Business Fear the Fiscal Cliff? (Opinion)Think concerns over the coming federal spending cuts and tax increases are overblown? Think again. Here's why.

ByScott Shane

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At a recentHouse subcommittee hearing, several business owners and other experts warned Congress about the adverse effect that the looming "fiscal cliff" could have on U.S. small businesses. The"cliff"refers to $110 billion in automatic spending cuts and $440 billion in tax increases scheduled to hit the economy on Jan. 1. The more-than-half-a-trillion-dollar fiscal policy jolt to the economy may push the economy into recession in 2013, according to estimates from the nonpartisanCongressional Budget Office.

Looming fiscal-policy changes include:

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