Conference Committee Agrees on Details of Tax Legislation; Measure Likely to Pass Next Week

The House and Senate conferees did indeed agree on tax ‘reform’ legislation. The bill will make great bedtime reading as it’s only 1,097 pages. The Tax Foundation has a great summary of the legislation. Here are some highlights; note that these provisions are in effect for the 2018 tax year:

– Seven tax brackets for individuals, ranging from 10% to 37%. Mostly, this will result in a decrease in taxes. However, the 35% tax bracket will now begin at $200,000 (single/Head of Household (HOH))/$400,000 Married Filing Jointly (MFJ); the 37% tax bracket begins at $500,000 single/HOH and $600,000 MFJ

– The standard deduction increases to $12,000 single/$18,000 HOH/$24,000 MFJ. However, personal exemptions are eliminated.

– Mortgage interest on home purchases remains deductible, but up to a limit of $750,000 of mortgage debt; however, equity debt is no longer deductible.

– State and local taxes, sales tax, and property tax deduction is limited to $10,000.

– The personal AMT is retained, but the AMT exemption is raised significantly.

– A single corporate tax rate of 21%.

– Pass-through income will be taxed at lower rates via a deduction. This is one area where the specific details matter.

– The corporate AMT is repealed.

– Net Operating Losses can only be carried forward, not backward (limited to 80% of taxable income).

– The individual mandate penalty is repealed, but for 2019 (not 2018). There’s still a penalty, but it’s $0.

– The Mayo decision (allowing the deduction of business expenses for professional gamblers who have losing years) is repealed for tax years 2018 – 2025. There are no other provisions that directly impact gambling in this legislation.

After I read the 1,097 pages (503 pages of legislation and about 500 pages of analysis) I will have more on the legislation.

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