Key Takeaways
- House advances budget.
- Proposal to end EV tax credits.
- Proposed bill to replace child tax credit.
- Proposed bill to end tax on tips.
- Proposed bill to repeal estate tax.
- DOGE arrives at IRS.
- More on tariffs.
- It's Valentine's Day!
House Advances Budget
House Moves On Budget, But Senate Wants Permanent TCJA Extension - Renu Zaretsky, Tax Policy Center:
GOP’s Right Flank Secures Deeper Spending Cuts as House Budget Advances - Richard Rubin, Wall Street Journal:
chairman of the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee, had sought a $5.5 trillion target.
Republicans do have options to squeeze the tax cuts into a smaller target. They could remove tax breaks, such as the clean-energy tax credits created in the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act. They could also reduce spending in the Ways and Means Committee’s jurisdiction.
House Republicans advance their budget after appeasing hard-liners - Jennifer Scholtes, Politico:
House Republicans Release a Roughly $3 Trillion Budget Outline - Andrew Duehren, New York Times:
House Dems Push Against GOP's Proposed Tax Cuts - Asha Glover, Law 360 Tax Authority ($):
EV Tax Credits
Senators propose killing US EV tax credit, new $1,000 tax for road repairs - David Shepardson, Reuters:
Republican Senators Float Ending EV Tax Credits - Hailey Konnath, Law 360 Tax Authortiy ($):
The bill, S.B. 541, would also close a loophole that Barrasso said allowed certain taxpayers and foreign entities, including China, to evade restrictions on EV incentives, according to the senator's announcement.
More Proposed Legislation
Golden Announces Bill to Replace Child Credit - Tax Analysts, Tax Notes ($). "The Family Income Supplemental Credit (FISC) Act would replace the child tax credit with a program to provide families with children monthly payments that would be offset by savings from repealing the credit and imposing a new high-income tax, Rep. Jared F. Golden, D-Maine, said in a February 13 release."
IRS
DOGE Staffer Arrives at Internal Revenue Service Headquarters - Richard Rubin, Ken Thomas, and Brian Schwartz, Wall Street Journal:
Musk’s Team Enters IRS; Trump Vows Scrutiny of Improper Payments - Alexander Rifaat, Tax Notes ($):
Blogs and Bits
Raiding Your Retirement Funds? Here’s How to Avoid Hidden Tax Traps - Laura Saunders, Wall Street Journal:
There are full exceptions for death, disability and terminal illness, as well as for medical expenses exceeding 7.5% of savers’ adjusted gross income. Exceptions also apply for birth or adoption expenses ($5,000); qualified disasters ($22,000); and domestic-abuse victims ($10,300).
How Fire Victims Can Rebuild Without Tax On Their Insurance Proceeds - Robert Wood, Forbes:
IRS Updates Discount Factors For Unpaid Insurance Losses - Jack McLoone, Law 360 Tax Authority ($):
Tariffs
Trump Tariffs: Tracking the Economic Impact of the Trump Trade War - Erica York, Tax Foundation:
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We estimate the tariffs on Canada and Mexico would reduce long-run GDP by 0.3 percent, the tariffs on China by 0.1 percent, and the expanded steel and aluminum tariffs by less than 0.05 percent, all before foreign retaliation.
Trump’s Reciprocal Tariff Policy ‘a Step in the Wrong Direction,’ EU Says - Edith Hancock, Wall Street Journal:
Trump Says He’ll Rework Global Trading Relations With ‘Reciprocal’ Tariffs - Ana Swanson, New York Times:
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It's Valentine's Day, of course!
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