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Ask the Editor: Five Reader Tax Questions, March 28, 2025


Each week, in our new 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 on the topic of Congress’s and President Trump’s tax agenda. (Get a free issue of The Kiplinger Tax Letter or subscribe.)

Q1: Tax Bill Forecast

Will Congress pass major tax changes this year? And if so, when?
Republican lawmakers in Congress and officials in Trump’s White House are in the midst of negotiations to extend the tax changes in President Trump’s 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that will automatically expire at the end of this year. They include lower individual income tax rates and wider tax brackets, higher standard deductions and child tax credits, bigger lifetime estate-and-gift-tax exemption, alternative minimum tax easings and much more.

The odds are very good that Congress will pass a tax package this year, despite a series of hurdles that they will have to overcome. These include:

  • The cost of the bill
  • Types of offsets
  • What to do with the existing $10,000 cap on state and local tax write-offs on Schedule A of the Form 1040
  • How to handle Trump’s other tax promises to specific groups of individuals, such as no tax on tips or overtime pay
  • The razor-thin Republican majority in the House
  • The less-than-60 GOP majority in the Senate, requiring Republicans to accomplish their agenda through the complicated budget reconciliation process and
  • Non-tax issues related to the border security and defense provisions also included in the bill.

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