During his campaign, President Trump took aim at the Tax Code, saying he intended to simplify income tax laws. There is little doubt that a tax code overhaul is on the horizon, but what is less clear is exactly what the President proposes to include in what he is calling the Middle Class Tax Relief and Simplification Act. He also has said he intends to make tax changes fairly quickly, which might be optimistic because the Tax Code is made up of many legally binding provisions and multiple revisions to earlier laws that would require new laws – each one reviewed and passed by both houses of Congress before the new Tax Code is ready for the President’s signature. Here are some of the key changes that tax experts expect to see. Bear in mind that these remain speculative until signed into law, and that none will affect tax returns due this April.
In addition to the proposed changes to deductions and tax rates, repeal of the Affordable Care Act, which was a major part of the President’s campaign rhetoric, also will have some impact on the take-home pay of many wage earners in the United States.
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