The Potential Impact of Expiring Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Provisions on Taxpayers

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It’s hard to believe that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“TCJA”) was enacted in late 2017 – almost seven (!) years ago. During that time, individuals and business owners may have become accustomed to the various changes brought about by that legislation. However, key individual and business tax provisions from the TCJA are set to expire in 2025 – adding yet another highlight to the upcoming presidential election. Regardless of what happens in November, individuals, executives and owners should be mindful of what’s at stake, in the event Congress takes no further action.

For example, the maximum ordinary income tax rate for individual taxpayers would increase from 37% to 39.6%, while the 20% pass-through business income deduction would be eliminated, and the enhanced child tax credit cut in half (from $2,000 to $1,000). In addition, standard deductions for all individual taxpayers would be cut almost in half. Having said that, the $10,000 cap on state and local income taxes, and the current limit on mortgage interest deductions are set to expire.

Corporate taxpayers face a number of increased tax rates, as well (e.g., with respect to global intangible low-taxed income (“GILTI”), foreign-derived intangible income (“FDII”), and the base erosion and anti-abuse tax (“BEAT”)).

One thing is for certain: discussions around U.S. tax legislation and policy are sure to increase in the coming months. Stay tuned.

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DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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