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Legislation

New Federal School Voucher Program Poses a Quandary for States: Opt In or Opt Out?

Taxes July 31, 2025 

New Federal School Voucher Program Poses a Quandary for States: Opt In or Opt Out?

A tax credit in Trump’s signature law leaves states to sort out rules, funding, and oversight.

Featured Articles

July 29, 2025  

Bipartisan Senate Bill Would Expand Tax Credits for Businesses Hiring Student Veterans

July 28, 2025  

One Tax Change in Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ That Even Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker Supports

July 28, 2025  

In Las Vegas, House Republicans Take Victory Lap on ‘No Tax on Tips’ Policy

July 28, 2025  

4 Rich Colleges Dodged a Big Trump Tax—and May Have an Unlikely Ally to Thank

July 25, 2025  

Some Small Business Owners Sweating Impact Trump Tax Law Will Have on Their Bottom Line
Sens. Rosen, Cruz Re-Introduce Bipartisan ‘No Tax on Tips’ Bill

Taxes January 17, 2025 

Sens. Rosen, Cruz Re-Introduce Bipartisan ‘No Tax on Tips’ Bill

During the election cycle, President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on the promise to eliminate taxes on tips—a policy he first introduced during a rally in Las Vegas.

Reconciliation Debate to Test ‘Tax Cuts for the Rich’ Narrative

Taxes January 17, 2025 

Reconciliation Debate to Test ‘Tax Cuts for the Rich’ Narrative

Washington is poised once again to return to united Republican control, and the GOP is preparing to extend the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act paired with deep cuts to federal programs that lower-income households rely on, such as Medicaid.

Bipartisan Policy Center Offers Legislative Options for Small Business Growth

Small Business January 16, 2025 

Bipartisan Policy Center Offers Legislative Options for Small Business Growth

A new report from Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Voices and the Bipartisan Policy Center offers an actionable playbook to help grow the U.S. economy by tackling the most pressing challenges faced by our nation’s small businesses. 

Isaac M. O'Bannon

What’s at Stake as House GOP, Dems Debate Extending Trump Tax Cuts

Taxes January 16, 2025 

What’s at Stake as House GOP, Dems Debate Extending Trump Tax Cuts

There's less than a week before President-elect Donald Trump begins his second term, and congressional Republicans are already working to preserve one of his signature policies.

IRS and Treasury Department Float New Rules for Qualified Commercial Clean Vehicle Tax Credit 

Taxes January 15, 2025 

IRS and Treasury Department Float New Rules for Qualified Commercial Clean Vehicle Tax Credit 

Under Section 45W of the tax code, the credit may be claimed by purchasing and placing in service qualified commercial clean vehicles, including certain battery electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid EVs, fuel cell EVs, and plug-in hybrid fuel cell EVs.

Jason Bramwell

IRS, Treasury Lay Out Guidance on Clean Fuels Production Credit

Taxes January 15, 2025 

IRS, Treasury Lay Out Guidance on Clean Fuels Production Credit

Section 45Z of the tax code provides a tax credit for the production of transportation fuels with lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions below certain levels. The credit is in effect in 2025 and is for sustainable aviation fuel and non-SAF transportation fuels.

Jason Bramwell

IRS and Treasury Department Propose Regs on New Roth Catch-Up Rule, 401(k) Auto Enrollment

Taxes January 14, 2025 

IRS and Treasury Department Propose Regs on New Roth Catch-Up Rule, 401(k) Auto Enrollment

The proposed regulations address several SECURE 2.0 Act provisions, including ones aimed at the new Roth IRA catch-up rule and the new automatic enrollment requirement for 401(k) and 403(b) plans.

Jason Bramwell

IRS, Treasury Publish Final Rules for Low-Income Communities Bonus Credit

Taxes January 14, 2025 

IRS, Treasury Publish Final Rules for Low-Income Communities Bonus Credit

The Section 48E(h) program expands the 48(e) bonus credit and promotes cost-saving clean energy investments in low-income communities, on Indian land, or as part of affordable housing developments and aims to benefit low-income households.

Jason Bramwell

SALT Deduction Cap Talks with Trump ‘Positive,’ Lawmakers Say

Taxes January 13, 2025 

SALT Deduction Cap Talks with Trump ‘Positive,’ Lawmakers Say

The main focus of the face-to-face meeting was the $10,000 cap on the so-called SALT deduction that was a signature feature of Trump’s 2017 tax cut bill, set to expire for tax years after 2025. The group wants to see the cap raised or even eliminated.

Taxpayer Advocate: IRS Has Improved Taxpayer Services, But Delays in ERC Claims and Identity Theft Assistance Still a Concern

Taxes January 8, 2025 

Taxpayer Advocate: IRS Has Improved Taxpayer Services, But Delays in ERC Claims and Identity Theft Assistance Still a Concern

In her latest annual report to Congress, National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins praised the IRS for a much-improved taxpayer experience but also highlighted several ongoing challenges at the tax agency.

Jason Bramwell

Mid-Market CEOs Worried About Financial Impact of Trump’s Tariffs, Survey Finds

Taxes January 8, 2025 

Mid-Market CEOs Worried About Financial Impact of Trump’s Tariffs, Survey Finds

However, optimism about the business environment is rising among middle-market CEOs, with tax policies getting a mixed reaction, according to the latest survey from top 15 accounting firm CBIZ and Hofstra University.

Jason Bramwell

Opinion: The Case for Killing the Tax Credit for Electric Vehicles

Taxes January 8, 2025 

Opinion: The Case for Killing the Tax Credit for Electric Vehicles

It's ineffective at shaping behavior, and it primarily benefits the wealthy while needlessly adding to the deficit. EVs aren't even good at curbing climate change, and the credit could be stifling better alternatives.

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