Thursday, November 2, 2017

The GOP proposed tax reform package has been released:

The GOP proposed tax reform package has been released:

The text of the GOP proposed tax reform package has finally been released -- and I want you to be among the first to know the details and how it will impact you and your family.
Months ago, conservatives began pressuring their lawmakers to ensure that tax reform followed five conservative principles. Here’s how the bill stacks up to those principles:

Lowering and Simplifying the Individual Tax Rates: The GOP proposal provides long overdue relief to millions of Americans by simplifying and lowering the individual tax rates to 12 percent, 25 percent, 35 percent and 39.6 percent. For married couples, the 25 percent rate starts at $90,000, the 35 percent rate starts at $260,000 and the top rate starts at $1 million. The bill will also double the standard deduction to $12,000 for individuals and $24,000 for families.

Lowering the Corporate Tax Rate: This bill will immediately lower the corporate rate to 20 percent -- the rate demanded by conservatives for months -- making American businesses more competitive with the rest of the world and providing hard working Americans with a much needed raise. Rates for small business pass throughs were also reduced by 15 percentage points, down to 25 percent.

Tax Free Entrepreneurship (Full Expensing): The GOP proposal includes full expensing for some investments that phases out after 5 years. This is a necessary boost to investment in the short-term, though improvements could be made as the process advances.

Establishing a Territorial Tax System: This bill attempts to eliminate the double taxation that defines our current worldwide tax system, though there are some provisions that could undermine the full value of that reform. Stay tuned for a more in-depth analysis.

Ending Cronyism in the Tax Code: Conservatives have also been fighting back against big-government special interest groups. The plan eliminates many special interest provisions including the State and Local Tax Deduction (SALT), though it allows a write off for property taxes. If not for conservative pushback, the swamp creatures would have been far more successful in defending the broken, corrupt status quo.

Here are some other things included in the bill you should know:
                     Repeals the Alternative Minimum Tax
                     Child tax credit goes to $1600 from $1000 plus additional $300 credit for parents and non-child dependents.
                     State and local deduction converted to property tax deduction with $10K cap
                     401k’s are untouched
                     The Death Tax exemption will be doubled and eventually phased out after five years.
                     Preserves the home mortgage interest deduction for current mortgages and limits the deduction to $500,000 for new mortgages.
                     Preserves the Charitable Tax Deduction.

At first glance, the preliminary text released today has the potential to unleash economic growth, create American jobs, increase wages for American workers, allow families to keep more of their hard-earned money, and make U.S. businesses competitive across the globe.

According to documents released by Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee, a typical middle-income family of four, earning $59K (median household income), will receive a $1,182 tax cut under this bill.
The debate is just beginning, and we will continue to update you with developments and ways that you can impact the fight against the special interests and K Street lobbyists that will try to dismantle these reforms.

Dan Holler
Vice President

Heritage Action For America 

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