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No. They should get the same treatment as anyone else. Same with women.
What is going on here, twice I am agreeing with TheJared?
So this would mean that they would only receive tax breaks on home offices, business use of automobile, capital depreciation, business supplies, additional expenses for insurance premiums, retirement contributions, office software, travel, and office furniture. Seems fair to me.
My understanding of the "special" tax credits available is that they mostly apply to investors, not the business owners themselves, and that they're targeting neighbourhoods (largely minority dominated urban areas) rather than immigrants. What actual or proposed special tax advantages could be applied specifically to immigrants or women?