Taxes’ immediate future; a new retail delivery fee; owners’ income; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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- The National Association of Tax Professionals (
https://blog.natptax.com/ ): What a Trump victory means for next season. - Tax Vox (
https://www.taxpolicycenter.org/taxvox ): Trump’s return to the White House combined with Republican control of the Senate and perhaps the House will place taxes high on the policy hit parade. Trump will get much of what he promised during the campaign — but some elements of his agenda likely will be sidetracked, either because he does not seriously pursue them or because of resistance, including from Republicans, on Capitol Hill. - TaxProf Blog (
http://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/ ): A recent article explores the resurgence of high tariffs in U.S. trade policy, beginning with the Trump administration and continuing into the Biden administration, that were initially intended to protect domestic industries and reduce trade deficits but instead increased consumer prices, strained diplomatic relationships and harmed dynamics of global trade. - Tax Foundation (
https://taxfoundation.org/blog ): Promised steep new taxes on trade have also ignited estimates that show the tariffs will hurt the American economy, reduce trade and distort production and lead to lower standards of living. - Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (
https://itep.org/category/blog/ ): President-elect Trump and Republicans in Congress have announced plans to pass a tax bill next spring. Analysis of the campaign proposals clearly show that “a tax package based on these changes would be disastrous for families, communities and the country.” - CLA (
https://www.claconnect.com/en/resources?pageNum=0 ): Real estate clients had a tough 2024, which started way back with the Fed’s hiking interest rates over 16 months. A look at looming federal tax topics that could further affect these clients.
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