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Ask the Editor — Questions on the One Big Beautiful Bill


Each week, in our Ask the Editor series, Joy Taylor, The Kiplinger Tax Letter Editor, answers questions on topics submitted by readers. This week, she’s looking at questions related to the House-passed “One Big Beautiful Bill.” (Get a free issue of The Kiplinger Tax Letter or subscribe.)

1. Legislative forecast

Question: Now that the House passed the One Big Beautiful Bill, when will the Senate pass it?

Joy Taylor: In the wee hours of May 22, the House passed its One Big Beautiful Bill on a 215-214 vote. The proposal would extend many of the expiring tax provisions in the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and enhance them in several instances, provide brand new tax breaks, repeal clean-energy credits for individuals and businesses, and make Medicaid cuts to offset some of the bill’s cost.

It’s now time for the Senate’s turn. And the process to passage in the upper chamber won’t be easy. Republicans senators are already saying they will make changes to the package. For example, some don’t like the extent of the Medicaid cost reductions, others want certain business tax changes to be made permanent, some oppose big cuts to clean-energy credits, and the list goes on. There is also the impact on the federal deficit. The bill is estimated to hike the deficit by $2.8 trillion over 10 years. After the Senate makes its changes, the House would then have to approve them.

Republicans are pushing to get a finished bill to President Trump by July 4, but this compressed time frame seems unlikely. A more likely scenario is for a final Senate vote by late July.

2. Impact on Muni bonds


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